A group of Democratic governors has asked the US Postal Service to withdraw its proposed rule seeking to implement an executive order from President Donald Trump. The proposed rule is tied to the creation of a federal list of voters, and the governors are concerned about its potential impact.

As one governor stated, the proposed rule is a threat to the integrity of the electoral process.

The US Postal Service has proposed the rule in response to the executive order, which was issued by President Donald Trump. The order aims to create a federal list of voters, and the US Postal Service has been tasked with implementing it. The Democratic governors are opposed to the plan, citing concerns about voter suppression and the potential impact on the electoral process.

The request from the Democratic governors is connected to Rochester's history through the city's own experiences with voting rights and election integrity. For example, the Rochester City Council has passed resolutions supporting voting rights and opposing voter suppression. This history of supporting voting rights is reflected in the request from the Democratic governors.

The impact of the proposed rule will be felt by Rochester residents, particularly those who rely on the US Postal Service for voting and other services. Rochester residents may be concerned about the potential impact on the electoral process and the integrity of elections.

The request from the Democratic governors is also expected to have an impact on the US Postal Service and its operations in the area. The US Postal Service may be required to re-examine its proposed rule and consider alternative solutions.

As the request from the Democratic governors moves forward, residents and businesses can expect to see increased attention and activity in the area. The US Postal Service is set to review the proposed rule, and a decision is expected in the coming weeks.