To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 10660 Page Avenue in Fairfax, Virginia, as the "Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building".
Sponsored By: Representative Walkinshaw
In Committee
Summary
Renames a United States Postal Service facility in Fairfax, Virginia as the "Congressman Gerald E. Connolly Post Office Building." It requires that federal laws, maps, regulations, documents, and other U.S. records refer to that facility by the new name.
Bill Overview
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Walkinshaw
VA • D
Cosponsors
Comer
KY • R
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Scott (VA)
VA • D
Sponsored 12/1/2025
McClellan
VA • D
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Beyer
VA • D
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Subramanyam
VA • D
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Vindman
VA • D
Sponsored 12/1/2025
McGuire
VA • R
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Wittman
VA • R
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Guthrie
KY • R
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Turner (OH)
OH • R
Sponsored 12/1/2025
Kiggans (VA)
VA • R
Sponsored 12/3/2025
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