HR-4662-119
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Sponsored by Laura Friedman (D-CA)
What it does
This bill designates the United States Postal Service facility at 6444 San Fernando Road in Glendale, California, as the "Paul Ignatius Post Office." It requires that any future references to this facility in laws, maps, regulations, documents, or other official records use the new name.
Who benefits
The family, friends, and associates of Paul Ignatius, who receive a lasting public honor. Residents and community members in Glendale, California who identify with or wish to commemorate Paul Ignatius. Local historians and those who value public recognition of civic figures.
Who is hurt
Taxpayers bear a minor administrative cost for updating signage, official documents, maps, and records to reflect the new name. Businesses or individuals with the facility's current address in their records may need to update references, though the physical street address does not change.
Supporters argue
Supporters argue that naming post offices after notable individuals is a longstanding congressional tradition that honors public service and civic contributions at no meaningful cost to taxpayers. They contend that such designations strengthen community identity and provide lasting recognition for individuals who made significant contributions to their communities or the nation.
Opponents argue
Opponents argue that congressional floor time and legislative resources spent on purely ceremonial naming bills could be directed toward substantive policy matters. They contend that the volume of such designations — Congress passes dozens each session — dilutes the honor and represents a low-value use of the legislative process.