HR 1008: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 298 Route 292 in Holmes, New York, as the Sheriff Adrian Butch Anderson Post Office Building.
HR 1008 in plain English: This bill is early in the legislative process and detailed text is not yet available. Sponsor: Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17] (R) · Status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Stated purpose
This bill designates the U.S. Postal Service facility at 298 Route 292 in Holmes, New York, as the Sheriff Adrian 'Butch' Anderson Post Office Building in honor of Sheriff Adrian Anderson.
Arguments supporters make
- Naming a public building after Sheriff Anderson is a fitting way to honor his service and preserve his legacy in the community he served.
- This kind of designation costs taxpayers nothing and gives a local community a meaningful way to recognize someone they valued.
- Congress regularly uses building designations to acknowledge public servants, and this follows that long-standing tradition.
Arguments opponents make
- Congress spends limited floor time on symbolic naming bills while more pressing legislative business waits.
- Honoring individuals through federal designations should involve a transparent public vetting process to ensure the recognition is broadly supported.
- Local communities could recognize local figures through local means, without requiring an act of federal law.
Tradeoffs
The bill offers a costless symbolic honor for a local public servant but uses congressional time and process that some feel should be reserved for substantive policy matters.
Current status in Congress: Passed House.
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