Healey considering legal action over USPS, mail-in voting

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Published on August 17, 2020 - Duration: 01:49s

Healey considering legal action over USPS, mail-in voting

Attorneys general from multiple states, including Massachusetts, say they are considering taking legal action against the Trump administration and the United States Postal Service to stop them from using new operational changes that could slow mail service in advance of the presidential election, potentially affecting mail-in voting.


Healey considering legal action over USPS, mail-in voting

BOSTON AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY.MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY GENERALMAURA HEALEY SAYS SHE ISCONSIDERING FILING A JOINTLAWSUIT WITH OTHER ATTORNEYSGENERAL ACROSS THE COUNTRYAGAINST THE TRUMPADMINISTRATION, ACCUSED OFSLOWING MAIL SERVICE AHEAD OFTHE ELECTION.TWEETING THIS MORNING, WE WILLNOT BE DETERRED BY DONALD’SBLATANT ATTEMPTS TO UNDERMINETHE INTEGRITY OF OUR ELECTIONS.THIS COMES AS POLITICIANS HAVEENCOURAGED PEOPLE TO VOTE BYMAIL DURING THE PANDEMIC.

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