What This Bill Does
This Senate 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 that would affect one specific postal building and the signage, maps, and official references associated with it. The bill does not change postal service operations, mail delivery rules, or customer fees.
- Renames the USPS facility at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego, California
- The new official name would be the "Armando Rodriguez Post Office"
- Applies to one specific postal building, not the broader Postal Service
- Does not change mail delivery rules, postage rates, or eligibility for service
Who This Bill Affects
If you live near or use the San Diego postal facility at 2777 Logan Avenue, the main change would be the building’s official name becoming the Armando Rodriguez Post Office. Your mail service, postage costs, and eligibility for postal services would not change, and the practical effect for most people would be limited to updated signage and references. For everyone else, the bill has no direct day-to-day effect.
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- Local residents and community leaders They may see the renaming as a public honor that recognizes a person important to the neighborhood and preserves local history in a visible, everyday place.
- Postal customers and employees at the site A commemorative name can strengthen community identity around a familiar public building without changing how the post office operates.
- Friends and family of Armando Rodriguez They would view the designation as a lasting federal acknowledgment of his life and contributions, creating a permanent memorial in the community.
- Taxpayers focused on congressional priorities They may argue Congress should spend floor time on broader policy issues rather than symbolic naming bills that have no operational effect.
- People who prefer neutral federal facility names They may believe federal buildings should remain functionally identified rather than renamed for individuals, especially when the change has little practical benefit.
- Administrative staff responsible for signage and records Even small renaming measures can require updates to signs, maps, databases, and official references, creating minor administrative work.
Key Implications
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“"redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2777 Logan Avenue"”
This means the bill targets one exact postal building in San Diego, not the Postal Service as a whole. The practical effect is limited to that site’s official designation and related references.
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“"as the 'Armando Rodriguez Post Office'"”
The facility would carry a permanent commemorative name honoring Armando Rodriguez. That changes how the building is identified publicly and in federal records.
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“"United States Postal Service located at 2777 Logan Avenue in San Diego, California"”
The measure is geographically narrow and tied to a single neighborhood location. Residents and visitors to that post office would be the only people likely to notice any direct change.
Latest Status
June 9, 2026
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
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