What Happened
Postmaster General David Steiner appeared before Senate Democrats to defend the U.S. Postal Service's (USPS) proposed rules concerning mail-in ballots. The hearing addressed concerns raised by lawmakers about the potential impact of these rules on the upcoming election.
During the session, Steiner presented the Postal Service's position, aiming to clarify the necessity and implications of the proposed changes. The exchange highlighted the ongoing political tension surrounding mail-in voting and the USPS's role in facilitating it.
Key Facts
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Postmaster General David Steiner defended USPS's proposed rule on mail-in ballots.
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The defense was made to Senate Democrats.
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The discussion involved scrutiny over mail-in ballot restrictions.

