This bill designates the U.S. Postal Service facility at 901 West Main Street in Radford, Virginia, as the "Richard H. Poff Post Office Building."
H. Griffith
Representative
VA-9
This bill designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 901 West Main Street in Radford, Virginia, as the "Richard H. Poff Post Office Building." It mandates that all legal and official documents will refer to the facility by this new name.
A straightforward piece of legislation aims to designate a specific United States Postal Service facility. The bill targets the post office located at 901 West Main Street in Radford, Virginia, officially naming it the "Richard H. Poff Post Office Building".
Putting a Name on the Mail
This bill is primarily an act of recognition. According to Section 1, the core function is the designation itself. It mandates that this specific USPS location shall be known and designated as the "Richard H. Poff Post Office Building". Beyond the name change on the building signage, the bill also stipulates that "any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States" to this facility must now use the new official name. While this won't change how you mail a package or the price of stamps, it formally honors Richard H. Poff by attaching his name to a federal building in the Radford community.