Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17)
Congressmen Sorensen Repeatedly Urged USPS Leadership to Protect the Mail Processing and Distribution Center in Milan
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressmen Eric Sorensen (IL-17) applauded the announcement from the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) that the Milan Mail Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) will remain open at current staffing levels. For over a year, Congressman Sorensen has been urging USPS officials to keep the Milan center open in an effort to protect the jobs there that help ensure mail service in the Quad Cities is not disrupted.
“The Milan P&DC employees many of our neighbors who help ensure timely mail delivery that helps boost our economy,” said Congressmen Eric Sorensen. “After urging USPS leadership to keep this facility open for more than a year, I’m glad to hear that they have decided to pause any changes through 2025, keeping current staffing levels the same. I will continue working to protect high-paying and high-quality jobs in Milan and throughout the Quad Cities.”