A new U.S. Postal Service rule on how your mail is handled could affect your ballot, taxes and other time-sensitive deliveries. The rule, which went into effect on Christmas Eve, defines the meaning ...
A recent change in how the U.S. Postal Service postmarks letters could discount the ballots of thousands of last-minute voters. Many Americans have long assumed that tax returns, ballots and other ...
The U.S. Postal Service is implementing changes as part of its 10-year "Delivering for America" plan to achieve financial stability. A change in how mail is processed means items dropped in a blue box ...
For decades, a USPS postmark has served as official evidence that mail was sent on time. In elections, many state laws treat a ballot as valid if it is postmarked by Election Day, even if it arrives ...
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