HR-8669-119
Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 37 - 4.
Sponsored by Ritchie Torres (D-NY)
What it does
This bill would officially designate the United States Postal Service facility at 5951 Riverdale Avenue in the Bronx, New York, as the "Eliot L. Engel Post Office." It would require that all future official references to that facility in laws, maps, regulations, and government documents use the new name.
Who benefits
The family, friends, and former constituents of Eliot L. Engel, who represented the Bronx and Westchester County in Congress for over 30 years. Residents of the Riverdale neighborhood who identify with Engel's legacy. Local historians and community members who value public commemoration of longtime public servants.
Who is hurt
No group is materially harmed. There may be minor administrative costs to the U.S. Postal Service to update signage and records, which are borne indirectly by taxpayers. Individuals who object to honoring Engel specifically would see a public facility named after him, though this carries no legal or financial consequence for them.
Supporters argue
Supporters argue that Eliot L. Engel served the Bronx and Westchester communities in Congress for 32 years and made significant contributions to U.S. foreign policy and local constituent services. They contend that naming a post office in his former district is a fitting and customary way for Congress to recognize long-serving public officials, consistent with hundreds of similar designations Congress has made for members of both parties.
Opponents argue
Opponents — reflected in the 4 "nay" votes in committee — may argue that congressional floor time and resources are better spent on substantive legislation than on commemorative designations. They may also contend that individuals with contested political records should not receive the honor of a federal building named in their memory, though the bill's text does not address the merits of Engel's record specifically.