There has been considerable talk in recent weeks about potential post office closings in Clarksville and around the nation. I’ve heard from many in District 67 asking how they can get involved by registering their opposition to any attempt to close a post office in a growing community like Clarksville. After a bit of research I have learned that there are two ways, at least, to express your thoughts on the matter.
If you are so inclined, you can write a letter to the contact below and/or call the consumer affairs division at the number below to register your feelings about the issue.
1) write to the following:
Postmaster General John Jack Potter
United States Postal Service
475 L’enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20260-0010
And /or
2) Call the consumer affairs division over Tennessee at 615-872-5642, which is in Nashville. They will ask for name, address and the post office you are concerned about closing. They will then send it up the line for review.
Thank you for the privilege to serve you in the Tennessee General Assembly.
If you should ideas of laws that should be passed or repealed, please do not hesitate to let me know by e-mail at rep.joe.pitts@capitol.tn.gov or by phone as 1-800-449-8366, ext. 12043. If you should need assistance with any state department about an issue involving a state agency or department, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Joe Pitts
State Representative, 67th House District
Thank you Rep. Pitts for using COL to keep your constituients informed!! We appreciate your service to our great state.