To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 12109 New Kent Highway in New Kent, Virginia, as the "Patricia Paige Post Office".
Sponsored By: Representative Wittman
In Committee
Summary
This bill would designate the United States Postal Service facility at 12109 New Kent Highway in New Kent, Virginia, as the Patricia Paige Post Office. That official name would be used in federal laws, maps, regulations, and other government records when referring to this facility.
Bill Overview
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Wittman
VA • R
Cosponsors
Kiggans (VA)
VA • R
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Scott (VA)
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
McClellan
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
McGuire
VA • R
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Cline
VA • R
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Vindman
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Beyer
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Griffith
VA • R
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Subramanyam
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
Walkinshaw
VA • D
Sponsored 11/25/2025
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