The bill creates a symbolic honor by naming a Phoenix post office for Officer Zane T. Coolidge, offering local recognition with minimal practical or budgetary consequences.
Residents and postal customers in Phoenix will have a post office officially named for Officer Zane T. Coolidge, creating a local landmark and formal recognition of his service.
No significant policy or resource changes — the bill provides symbolic recognition but does not address broader community safety or postal service issues.
Based on analysis of 1 section of legislative text.
Designates the USPS facility at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix as the "Officer Zane T. Coolidge Post Office" and requires references to use that name.
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona, as the "Officer Zane T. Coolidge Post Office" and directs that any legal, official, or other references to that facility be treated as references to its new name. The change is a ceremonial renaming and does not create new programs, alter USPS services, or authorize dedicated funding; any administrative costs (signage, maps, records) would be routine and minimal.
Introduced May 14, 2025 by Abraham J. Hamadeh · Last progress April 15, 2026