Federal News
Congresswoman Wagner Calls USPS Oversight Review
March 13, 2026
Congresswoman Ann Wagner has publicly criticized the United States Postal Service (USPS) for persistent mail delivery problems affecting constituents in Missouri. She has formally requested a new review by the USPS Inspector General and urged Congressional oversight investigations to address these service issues. Wagner has also sent letters to USPS leadership and is advocating for legislative measures to increase USPS accountability in future federal spending bills.
- This development signals potential increased scrutiny and oversight of USPS operations, which may impact USPS procurement and contracting priorities.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate possible shifts in USPS budget allocations and contract requirements tied to service improvements and accountability mandates.
- Contractors providing mail delivery, logistics, or related services to USPS may face new compliance or performance standards as a result of oversight findings.
- Organizations involved in USPS service delivery in Missouri and similar regions should prepare for potential contract reviews or solicitations driven by Congressional and Inspector General investigations.
The Postal Service has failed my constituents for far too long. The Postmaster General assured me that improvements were going to be implemented, but I have yet to see any information that this has happened, despite my repeated inquiries. I will do everything in my power to hold the USPS accountable and ensure my constituents receive the timely service they need and deserve.
— Congresswoman Ann Wagner
Agencies
United States Postal Service, United States Postal Service Inspector General, House Oversight Committee