Sen. Jerry Moran, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Sen. Jerry Moran, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. Senate headshot
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran has confirmed that the Wichita U.S. Postal Service processing center will remain operational. This assurance comes after discussions with U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who guaranteed that the facility would neither be closed nor consolidated.
Senator Moran stated, "I have heard from Kansans across the state who are concerned about their mail being delayed by proposed changes to the USPS. The Wichita processing center helps move mail across south central Kansas, making certain folks receive their prescriptions, packages, paychecks and more in a timely manner."
The senator emphasized the importance of maintaining operations at this location to ensure timely delivery of essential items such as prescriptions and paychecks for residents in south-central Kansas.
He further added, "Mail processing and cancellation will continue to occur in Wichita, and USPS intends to improve processing capabilities in Wichita in the future to better serve south central Kansas."
In 2022, Senator Moran played a role in introducing and passing the Postal Service Reform Act aimed at enhancing and sustaining USPS services, especially benefiting rural communities.