HR 7809: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building".
HR 7809 in plain English: This bill is early in the legislative process and detailed text is not yet available. Sponsor: Rep. Taylor, David J. [R-OH-2] (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 building at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio after Ulysses S. Grant.
Arguments supporters make
- Georgetown, Ohio is the birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant, making this local post office a fitting tribute to the historic president and Civil War general.
- Naming public buildings after notable historical figures is a low-cost way to honor American heritage and educate the public about history.
- The building's street address is already East Grant Avenue, so the designation reinforces an existing local connection to his legacy.
Arguments opponents make
- Congress spends limited floor time on symbolic naming bills like this, which some critics argue could be better used on more pressing national issues.
- Some community members may feel other local figures or priorities are more deserving of official recognition.
- Updating all official records, documents, and maps to reflect the name change, while minor, does require some administrative time and cost.
Tradeoffs
The bill provides a symbolic honor to a historical figure at the cost of some congressional time and minor administrative effort to update official records; the benefit is largely symbolic and local rather than broadly material.
Current status in Congress: Passed House.
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