To designate the Federal building located at 300 West Congress Street in Tucson, Arizona, as the "Raúl M. Grijalva Federal Building".
This bill designates the federal building located at 300 West Congress Street in Tucson, Arizona, as the “Raul M. Grijalva Federal Building.” In addition to giving the building its official name, the bill provides that any reference in U.S. laws, maps, regulations, documents, papers, or other records to the described federal building should be interpreted as referring to the “Raul M. Grijalva Federal Building.” The measure does not create new programs, authorize funding, or alter federal operations beyond changing the building’s official name and how it is referenced in official materials. The legislation was introduced in the House on June 2, 2025, by Rep. Stanton with several co-sponsors and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. In short, the bill is a ceremonial naming designation. It honors a federal member of Congress associated with the area by giving the Tucson building a formal name that would be used in official contexts from that point forward.
Key Points
- 1Designates the federal building at 300 West Congress Street, Tucson, Arizona, as the “Raul M. Grijalva Federal Building.”
- 2Section 2 ensures that references to the building in any U.S. law, map, regulation, document, or record should use the designated name.
- 3No funding or fiscal provisions are included; the bill focuses solely on naming and nomenclature.
- 4Sponsorship and referral: introduced in the House by Rep. Stanton (along with co-sponsors) on June 2, 2025, and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
- 5Effective date: Not specified in the text; would take effect upon enactment as a law.