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HR 2141119th CongressIn Committee
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 409 South Hicks Street in Lawrenceville, Virginia, as the "James Solomon Russell Post Office".
Introduced: Mar 14, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
This bill designates a specific United States Postal Service facility in Lawrenceville, Virginia (address: 409 South Hicks Street) as the "James Solomon Russell Post Office." It is a straightforward naming designation; there are no changes to operations, no funding authorizations, and no other alterations beyond the official name. The bill states that any reference to the facility in federal laws, maps, regulations, documents, or records should be treated as referring to the James Solomon Russell Post Office. Introduced in the House on March 14, 2025 by Ms. McClellan, the bill has been referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Key Points
- 1Designates the USPS facility at 409 South Hicks Street, Lawrenceville, VA, as the "James Solomon Russell Post Office."
- 2Requires that any federal reference to the facility use the new name in laws, maps, regulations, documents, and records.
- 3Contains no provisions for funding, construction, or operational changes; it is purely a naming designation.
- 4Introduced in the House by Ms. McClellan on March 14, 2025 and referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
- 5The bill does not specify a sponsor beyond the introducer and does not alter postal service operations.
Impact Areas
Primary: Residents and visitors in Lawrenceville, VA, and USPS personnel who operate or access the 409 South Hicks Street facility; local community members recognizing the named individual.Secondary: Local historians, community groups, and institutions connected to James Solomon Russell, who may view the designation as a tribute; local businesses and signage may reference the new name once postal service signage is updated.Additional: Administrative actions within USPS to update signage and federal records to reflect the new designation; the bill does not authorize funding, so any signage changes would be handled within USPS budgeting and processes.
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