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USPS invests $22.8 million in Charleston Postal facility

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Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) released a statement on the United States Postal Service's (USPS) decision to keep local mail at the Charleston Postal facility and invest $22.8 million into the facility for overall improvements.

“I am pleased to hear that after months of hard work and advocacy, the USPS has announced that the Charleston Postal facility will continue its local mail processing operations and receive $22.8 million from the USPS to allow for better, more efficient services. This decision ensures that West Virginians in rural areas who rely on the postal service will have quicker access to their life-saving medication and veterans who depend on the postal service will receive their hard-earned federal benefits. I will continue to advocate to keep postal jobs in West Virginia and ensure my constituents' voices are heard," said Congresswoman Miller.

Relevant links on USPS:

Miller’s Statement on USPS’ Decision to Convert Charleston P&DC to a Local Processing Center

Miller Tours DaVita Greater Charleston Dialysis Center and Charleston Processing Distribution and Center

Miller Sends Letter Regarding Review of the Charleston Processing and Distribution Center

Miller’s Statement on USPS’ Movement of South Charleston Postal Facility Out from West Virginia

Miller's Statement on USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's Decision to Pause Changes to USPS Facilities

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