To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona, as the "Officer Zane T. Coolidge Post Office".
Sponsored By: Representative Hamadeh (AZ)
In Committee
Summary
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona as the Officer Zane T. Coolidge Post Office. The bill would change how that specific facility is named in federal laws, maps, regulations, and records. The naming is ceremonial and limited to official references for that address and does not alter the Postal Service's operations, funding, or jurisdiction.
Bill Overview
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Hamadeh (AZ)
AZ • R
Cosponsors
Ciscomani
AZ • R
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Stanton
AZ • D
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Biggs (AZ)
AZ • R
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Ansari
AZ • D
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Gosar
AZ • R
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Crane
AZ • R
Sponsored 5/14/2025
Schweikert
AZ • R
Sponsored 5/14/2025
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