HR 1830: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 840 Front Street in Casselton, North Dakota, as the Commander Delbert Austin Olson Post Office.
HR 1830 in plain English: This bill is early in the legislative process and detailed text is not yet available. Sponsor: Rep. Fedorchak, Julie [R-ND-At Large] (R) · Status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Stated purpose
This bill officially names the U.S. Postal Service facility at 840 Front Street in Casselton, North Dakota, after Commander Delbert Austin Olson.
Arguments supporters make
- Naming a post office after Commander Olson is a meaningful way to honor his service and preserve his memory for the local community.
- Symbolic recognition costs the government very little while providing lasting tribute to individuals who served their country or community.
Arguments opponents make
- Congress spends limited floor time on individual naming bills, which some critics argue could be better used on broader policy matters.
- Without public information about Commander Olson's background included in the bill, it is difficult for the general public to evaluate whether the honor is warranted.
Tradeoffs
Symbolic naming bills offer local recognition at minimal cost, but they use congressional time and process that some feel should be reserved for legislation with wider policy impact.
Current status in Congress: Passed House.
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