HR 323: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 80 Prospect Street in Avon, New York, as the Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz Memorial Post Office Building.
HR 323 in plain English: This bill is early in the legislative process and detailed text is not yet available. Sponsor: Rep. Tenney, Claudia [R-NY-24] (R) · Status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Stated purpose
This bill renames the United States Postal Service facility at 80 Prospect Street in Avon, New York, in honor of Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz.
Arguments supporters make
- Naming a public building after Officer Mazurkiewicz is a meaningful way for the community and nation to honor his service and sacrifice.
- Postal renaming bills are a low-cost, symbolic gesture that preserves the memory of fallen officers for future generations.
- Recognizing local heroes through official designations strengthens community pride and respect for law enforcement.
Arguments opponents make
- Congress spends limited floor time on symbolic renaming bills that have no policy impact and do not address broader public needs.
- Decisions about naming local public facilities may be better left to local communities rather than the federal government.
- With many pressing national issues, some feel congressional resources should be focused elsewhere.
Tradeoffs
The bill offers symbolic recognition of a fallen officer at essentially no financial cost, but uses congressional time and process that some believe should be reserved for legislation with direct policy effects.
Current status in Congress: Passed House.
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