The bill provides a modest community and administrative clarity benefit by officially naming a post office, at the small cost of minor administrative updates paid by taxpayers and borne by postal staff.
Local residents, mail users, and postal workers gain an officially designated name for the post office, improving community recognition and ensuring federal documents and maps reference the facility consistently.
Taxpayers and postal workers face minor administrative costs to update signs, records, maps, and related materials when the facility is renamed.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Renames the USPS facility at 298 Route 292 in Holmes, NY as the "Sheriff Adrian Anderson Post Office Building" and requires federal references to use the new name.
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 298 Route 292 in Holmes, New York, as the "Sheriff Adrian Anderson Post Office Building" and directs that any federal references to that facility (in law, maps, regulations, documents, or other records) be treated as referring to the new name. The change is a ceremonial renaming that does not alter postal operations, appropriations, or program authorities, but will require USPS and federal record-keepers to update signage and databases.
Introduced February 5, 2025 by Michael Lawler · Last progress December 10, 2025