Second Dem lawsuit claims USPS changes will harm mail voting Democratic attorneys general are claiming in a second multi-state lawsuit that recent Postal Service policy changes will undermine mail-in voting this NovemberHARRISBURG, Pa. -- Democratic attorneys general in six more states and the District of Columbia sued the Postal Service on Friday over changes they say have undermined mail-in voting ahead of the November election. The lawsuit was filed against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy just as he was answering questions about the policies at a U.S. Senate hearing in Washington. The other defendants are the Postal Service and the agency's board chairman. The postal delays, the lawsuit said, also make it harder for states to perform other governmental duties, including collecting revenue. The attorneys general who sued are in California, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Source: ABC News August 21, 2020 15:22 UTC