This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office."
Ami Bera
Representative
CA-6
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office." This action ensures the building is officially recognized by its new name in all records and documentation.
This bill is short, sweet, and administrative. It officially renames a specific United States Postal Service (USPS) facility located at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California. From now on, that building will be known as the “Grantland Johnson Post Office.”
This isn't about changing mail delivery routes or hiking stamp prices; it’s purely about designation. The bill specifies that every official document, map, regulation, and record referring to that building must use the new name. Essentially, if you’re looking up the official address for that specific post office, you’ll find the new name attached to it. It’s a clean-up measure for the record books (SEC. 1).
In the grand scheme of things, this is a commemorative action. It’s a way to honor Grantland Johnson by permanently linking his name to a piece of federal property in his community. For the average person, this change is essentially invisible unless they happen to be searching for that exact address or sending a letter to that specific facility. The biggest real-world impact is simply the recognition of an individual through a public landmark, ensuring that official records reflect this new, permanent designation.