The bill formally names a local post office to boost community identity and simplify addressing while creating only minor, localized administrative costs for USPS or local budgets.
Local residents and mail users will have a named post office, giving the community clearer identity and an easier reference for mail and local services.
USPS and local budget holders (and postal staff) may incur small administrative costs to update signage, records, and materials, even though the bill makes no funding or policy changes.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Renames the USPS facility at 86 Main Street, Haverstraw, NY, as the Paul Piperato Post Office Building and updates federal references to that name.
Designates the United States Postal Service facility at 86 Main Street in Haverstraw, New York, as the Paul Piperato Post Office Building and requires that federal references to that facility be treated as referring to the new name. The change is ceremonial: it renames the building in federal records and maps but does not authorize new spending or change USPS operations.
Introduced February 5, 2025 by Michael Lawler · Last progress December 10, 2025