RELEASE: Cloud, Ernst Stamp Out EV Waste at Postal Service

WASHINGTON — DOGE Subcommittee Member Congressman Michael Cloud (R-Texas) and U.S. Senate DOGE Caucus Chair Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) are introducing the Return to Sender Act to terminate and claw back $3 billion authorized in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act to help build an electric vehicle (EV) fleet for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS).
While the initial order for 50,000 trucks was placed three years ago, fewer than 100 trucks have been delivered as delays and cost increases were allowed to run rampant in this boondoggle.
“The Biden administration’s so-called Inflation Reduction Act funneled billions into a failed USPS EV project that has delivered nothing but delays, defective trucks, and skyrocketing costs,” said Cloud. “Three years later, taxpayers are still waiting while the Postal Service refuses to provide basic transparency on where the money went. The Return to Sender Act takes back the $3 billion in taxpayer money that has been wasted in this project.”
“Biden’s EV postal fleet is lost in the mail. The order needs to be canceled with the unspent money returned to sender, the taxpayers,” said Ernst. “I am defunding this billion-dollar boondoggle to stamp out waste in Washington. Tax dollars should always be treated with first class priority.”
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