The bill renames a local post office to honor an individual, giving the community symbolic recognition and modest administrative clarity in federal records, with only minor administrative updates required.
Local residents and postal users in the community will get a post office officially named for Robert Allen Bishop, Sr., providing local recognition and a focal point for community identity.
Federal agencies, employees, and local governments will use a consistent official name in records and maps, reducing ambiguity in federal references and improving administrative clarity.
Minimal administrative burden to update signage, records, and maps may fall on local and federal offices.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Introduced February 11, 2026 by David Harold McCormick · Last progress February 11, 2026
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 10 East Main Street in Mahaffey, Pennsylvania, as the "Robert Allen Bishop, Sr., Post Office Building" and specifies that all federal references to that facility use the new name. The change is nominal and affects federal documents, maps, and records that refer to that postal facility.