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    Changes to USPS operations mean a mailpiece’s postmark may not reflect the day it’s collected, raising concerns for time-sensitive documents like ballots, tax returns and bills. Community leaders warn that Black, elderly and other underserved households could face penalties or missed deadlines if mail is delayed. The post USPS says postmarks haven’t changed, but transportation changes could affect timing appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
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