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HR 7313

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 3135 1st Avenue North in St. Petersburg, Florida, as the "Poul Hornsleth Post Office".

119th Congress Introduced by Gus Bilirakis and 8 co-sponsors

The bill designates the St. Petersburg USPS facility at 3135 1st Ave N as the “Poul Hornsleth Post Office.”

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Bill Summary · HR 7313

Summary: HR 7313 (119th Congress) – designation of Poul Hornsleth Post Office

Purpose

  • To designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 3135 1st Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida, as the “Poul Hornsleth Post Office.”

Key provisions

  • Section 1(a) Designation:
    • The specific USPS facility at 3135 1st Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL, shall be known and designated as the “Poul Hornsleth Post Office.”
  • Section 1(b) References:
    • Any reference in law, map, regulation, document, or other record to this facility shall be deemed to refer to the “Poul Hornsleth Post Office.”

Who/what is affected

  • The only substantive effect is on nomenclature:
    • The named USPS building will have an official designation reflecting the new name.
    • All official references to this facility in statutes, maps, regulations, and related records should use the new name.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: February 2, 2026, by Representative Anna Luna (co-sponsors: Jared Moskowitz; Anna Luna).
  • Referral: To the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
  • No fiscal provisions, administrative authorizations, or operational changes are included.
  • As standard for postal naming bills, this typically requires passage by both houses of Congress and presidential signature; the bill currently contains only designation language.

Remarks

  • This type of bill designates a federal building’s name for formal recognition and does not alter the facility’s operations, staffing, or services.
  • Public and local stakeholders may have opinions about the appropriateness or significance of the honoree, but the bill itself focuses exclusively on naming the facility.

If you’d like, I can add a brief background on Poul Hornsleth (if publicly documented) and typical considerations or precedents for congressional post office naming bills.

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