HR 7809 · in committee · symbolic
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building".
- government reform
What this bill does
- This bill names a U.S. Postal Service building in Georgetown, Ohio after President Ulysses S. Grant.
- The designation affects the postal facility located at 201 East Grant Avenue.
- The change requires no funding and takes effect upon enactment.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How might naming this postal facility after Ulysses S. Grant affect Georgetown, Ohio's connection to his historical legacy and local identity?
- 02
What criteria should Congress use when deciding which historical figures deserve to have federal buildings named in their honor?
- 03
Does designating postal facilities after presidents serve a meaningful civic purpose, or should naming decisions be reserved for larger federal buildings?
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Sponsor · R-OH-2
David J. Taylor
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
14/ 435
House Reps cosponsoring
Introduced 2026-04-29
Joining the bill

Michael A. Rulli
R-OH-6 · original

Troy Balderson
R-OH-12 · original

Shontel M. Brown
D-OH-11 · original

Mike Carey
R-OH-15 · original

Warren Davidson
R-OH-8 · original

Jim Jordan
R-OH-4 · original

David P. Joyce
R-OH-14 · original

Michael R. Turner
R-OH-10 · original

Robert E. Latta
R-OH-5 · original

Greg Landsman
D-OH-1 · original

Max L. Miller
R-OH-7 · original

Joyce Beatty
D-OH-3
+ 2 more
Legislative timeline
2026-04-29 · house · Committee
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
2026-04-29 · house · Committee
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
2026-03-04 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
2026-03-04 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
2026-03-04 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
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