U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors Plans Important Meeting on November 14
On November 14, 2025, the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors is scheduled to convene at its headquarters located at 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC. This meeting, which is open to the public, will commence at 9 a.m. ET in the Benjamin Franklin Room. Attendees will have a chance to engage directly after the formal proceedings conclude, with a public comment period following the adjournment of the session. This allows constituents to express their views on any agenda item discussed during the meeting.
Those wishing to speak during the public comment period must register online by November 12 at 9 a.m. ET. Every registered speaker is allotted two minutes to present their comments. Additionally, for individuals who prefer written submissions, comments can be sent in advance and will be read into the record, provided they pertain to agenda items. The Postal Service has stated that irrelevant or inappropriate submissions may be excluded. Written feedback is required to be received by November 10, and it can be sent via email or postal mail to the Office of the Board of Governors.
The agenda promises to be comprehensive, featuring crucial discussions that include the election of the chairman and vice chairman, various committee reports, and important financial matters such as the FY 2025 annual financial report and the integrated financial plan for FY 2026. The board is also expected to deliberate over the annual service performance report and establish a tentative agenda for the next open meeting scheduled for February 5.
A significant aspect of the USPS Board of Governors meeting is its emphasis on transparency and public involvement in postal governance. By encouraging feedback from the community, the Postal Service aims to better align its operations with the needs and concerns of the public it serves. All open sessions of the board can be accessed through live audio webcasts, and a recording will be available for public viewing shortly after the meeting concludes.
The Postal Service operates as an independent federal organization, mandated to be financially self-sufficient and to deliver mail and packages reliably to 169 million addresses across the United States. As part of its ongoing efforts to modernize and bolster its service capabilities, the USPS is executing a decade-long transformation plan known as ‘Delivering for America’. This initiative aims to enhance the postal network’s efficiency and secure the organization’s future as a trusted entity in the American fabric.
For members of the public eager to express their viewpoints on postal operations and governance, this meeting represents a vital opportunity to engage with the established leadership directly. Individuals and organizations focusing on postal service improvements, policy changes, or broader postal issues are particularly encouraged to participate in this dialogue.
To stay informed about the latest updates regarding the meeting and the U.S. Postal Service, the public can visit the USPS website or follow USPS on various social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. This level of accessibility to the Postal Service is a critical move towards ensuring that the community remains informed and engaged in the vital services that the USPS provides.
For any additional information, interested parties can contact David Walton at [email protected].