LOS ANGELES - An investigation by Senate Democrats found significant delays in USPS deliveries of mail-order prescription drugs in recent months.U.S Sen.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sen. Bob Casey of Philadelphia opened the investigation, writing to five of the largest pharmacies and asking a series of questions about mail-order prescription deliveries.The resulting nine-page report from the senators’ inquiry was sent to the Postal Service's board of governors.The findings, which were released Wednesday, alleged that the newly appointed Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, implemented changes that “threaten the service and integrity of the U.S Postal Service (USPS).”U.S.