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HR 9233 119th Congress · House

San Diego Post Office to Be Renamed for Armando Rodriguez

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Official title: To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego, California, as the "Armando Rodriguez Post Office".

This bill would redesignate the U.S. Postal Service facility at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego, California, as the "Armando Rodriguez Post Office." It is a commemorative naming measure, so it does not change postal rates, mail delivery rules, or federal spending in any meaningful way. The main effect is to give the local post office an official new name honoring Armando Rodriguez. Residents, postal workers, and visitors in that neighborhood would see the updated designation on the building and related signage.

  • Renames the USPS facility at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego
  • Designates the site as the "Armando Rodriguez Post Office"
  • Does not alter postal service rules, rates, or eligibility
  • Would require updated signage and official facility references
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Niche Narrow / procedural Broad

For most people, this bill would have no effect on taxes, benefits, or postal service operations. If you live near or use the Logan Avenue post office in San Diego, the visible change would be the facility’s official name and signage honoring Armando Rodriguez.

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FOR
  • Local residents and community leaders They may see the renaming as a meaningful public honor that recognizes Armando Rodriguez’s contributions and gives the neighborhood a lasting civic landmark.
  • Postal workers and local postal patrons A commemorative name can strengthen community identity around a familiar public building and acknowledge the people and history connected to the area.
  • Supporters of ceremonial congressional recognition They often argue that naming federal facilities is a simple, low-cost way for Congress to celebrate individuals who made a difference in their communities.
AGAINST
  • Fiscal conservatives They may object that Congress should focus on substantive legislation rather than symbolic naming measures, even if the direct cost is small.
  • Residents who prefer neutral federal facilities Some may feel federal buildings should remain functionally named and avoid commemorative designations that can become politically contested over time.
  • People concerned about legislative priorities They may argue that floor and committee time should be reserved for issues with broader national impact instead of local honorific bills.
  • "redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2777 Logan Avenue"

    This identifies a specific federal building, meaning the bill is limited to one postal facility in San Diego rather than the broader postal system.

  • "as the 'Armando Rodriguez Post Office'"

    The legal effect is an official name change. In practice, that means new signage and federal references would use the honoree’s name.

  • "United States Postal Service"

    Because the facility is a USPS site, the change affects a federal property and the Postal Service’s official records, not private mail carriers or local government buildings.

  • "located at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego, California"

    The impact is geographically narrow and local. People outside that immediate area would be unlikely to notice any direct change.

June 9, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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