To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2200 South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, as the "Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building".
Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill gives one USPS facility a statutory commemorative name. It designates the United States Postal Service facility at 2200 South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, as the Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building. It also provides that any reference in a federal law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other United States record to that facility is deemed to be a reference to the Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building.
The bill does not change postal rates, delivery routes, retail services, staffing levels, collective-bargaining rules, or broader USPS operations. Its legal effect is narrower: USPS and federal recordkeepers must use the new name for the Syracuse facility, and local implementation would usually involve signage, facility records, and future official references.
Who Benefits and How
Wallie Howard Jr.'s family benefits from formal federal recognition tied to a public postal facility in Syracuse. Syracuse residents benefit from a local commemorative designation that connects a community building with a named honoree. Syracuse law enforcement and civic organizations benefit from a visible memorial point if they use the designation in local remembrance or civic events. USPS facility managers benefit from clear statutory naming authority, which resolves how the facility should be identified in federal records.
Who Bears the Burden and How
USPS facility managers must update signage, facility records, local communications, and internal references to the renamed building. USPS administrative staff must ensure maps, documents, papers, and future official references use the new name. Federal recordkeepers must treat old and generic references to the facility as references to the Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building. Postal customers do not receive new legal duties, but they may need to use the new facility name in correspondence or local directions.
Key Provisions
- Provides the statutory name Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building for the USPS facility at 2200 South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York.
- Requires federal laws, maps, regulations, documents, papers, and records to treat references to the facility as references to the new name.
- Provides that postal services, rates, staffing, delivery routes, and customer obligations remain unchanged by the commemorative designation.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 2200 South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, as the Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building and requires federal legal and administrative references to use that commemorative name.
Key Policy Areas
Postal Service, Commemoration, Local Government
Primary Purpose
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 2200 South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, as the Wallie Howard Jr. Post Office Building and requires federal legal and administrative references to use that commemorative name.
Policy Domains
House resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Wallie Howard Jr.'s family
- Syracuse residents
- Syracuse law enforcement and civic organizations
- USPS facility managers
- USPS administrative staff
Identified Costs
- USPS facility managers
- USPS administrative staff
- Federal recordkeepers
- Postal customers
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
ReportedOrdered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
Mr. Mannion (for himself, Mr. LaLota, Mr. Garbarino, Mr. Suozzi, …
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Introduced in House
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H4764)
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "usps"
- → United States Postal Service
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