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	"author_name": "Americans for Financial Reform",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/afr-advocacy-fund-c4",
	"title": "Trump is trying to prevent Louis DeJoy from being fired.",
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	"description": "Email your Senators and ask them to oppose Roy Bernardi’s last minute nomination to the postal Board of Governors. This is a last-ditch effort from the Trump administration to keep Louis DeJoy in office even after Joe Biden becomes president. DeJoy wants to slow down your mail, make it more expensive, and ultimately privatize the post office. He&#x27;s already threatened to cut service to Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. Confirming Roy Bernardi is voting to privatize the post office. Louis DeJoy is systematically attacking the post office&#x27;s mandate to serve everyone, no matter where they live. Without a Board of Governors that believes in the post office holding him to account, he may succeed. The stakes couldn’t be higher: we have seen this holiday season the effects of Louis DeJoy’s project to slow down the mail, jack up prices, and privatize the post office, in the middle of a pandemic that is decimating the postal workforce. Please take a moment to email your Senators and ask them to oppose Roy Bernardi’s rushed nomination to the postal Board of Governors.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/its-time-for-postmaster-general-louis-dejoy-to-go"
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