To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 10660 Page Avenue in Fairfax, Virginia, as the Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building.
Sponsors
Tim Kaine
D-VA | Primary Sponsor
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. Kaine (for himself and Mr. Warner) introduced the following …
Summary
What This Bill Does: This bill gives a specific name to a U.S. Postal Service building located at 10660 Page Avenue in Fairfax, Virginia. It's called the Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building from now on.
Who Benefits and How:
- Congressman Gerald E. Connolly: His legacy is honored with this naming.
- Local residents and businesses: They'll know exactly which post office they're referring to when using its new name.
Who Bears the Burden and How: No one bears any significant burden or cost due to this bill. It's mainly a symbolic change.
Key Provisions:
- The U.S. Postal Service facility at 10660 Page Avenue in Fairfax, Virginia is officially named the Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building.
- Any mention of this post office in laws, maps, regulations, or documents will now use its new name.
Evidence Chain:
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Primary Purpose
Designates a USPS facility in Fairfax, Virginia as the Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building.
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