ST LOUIS (News First) – Alarms are sounding to bring forth an audit of the United States Postal Service Sorting Center in St. Louis. Four congressional members from Missouri want this audit because of what they say is “delayed and inconsistent mail service” in each of their districts. This congressional group also says some of their constituents have been charged for late fees when they had never received an initial bill in the mail.
The House members behind this letter to the Postmaster General are Congressman Jason Smith of Salem, Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer of St. Elizabeth, Congressman Sam Graves of Tarkio and Congresswoman Ann Wagner of St. Louis County.