This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 4551 East 52nd Street in Odessa, Texas, as the "Mary Granados Memorial Post Office Building."
August Pfluger
Representative
TX-11
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 4551 East 52nd Street in Odessa, Texas, as the "Mary Granados Memorial Post Office Building." This action ensures that all official government records and documents will use this new name for the facility.
This piece of legislation is straightforward: it officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 4551 East 52nd Street in Odessa, Texas, as the "Mary Granados Memorial Post Office Building." That’s the core of the bill, and it’s a purely administrative move.
For the people who live and work near that specific facility in Odessa, the biggest change will be the sign on the building. The bill mandates that from now on, any official government record, map, or document referring to that post office must use the new name. This ensures that the memorialization is permanent and recognized across all federal agencies. It’s a clean, administrative update to the ledger.
Unlike bills that change your taxes or create new regulations, this one won't affect your mail delivery speed, the price of a stamp, or the hours of operation. It's a ceremonial act of recognition. These types of naming bills are common ways Congress honors individuals who have made a significant impact or contribution to a community, in this case, Mary Granados. The bill is laser-focused on that one address, and its only direct impact is ensuring that the memory of Mary Granados is permanently attached to that specific corner of the federal infrastructure in Odessa. Implementation is simple: update the facility signage and change the text in the relevant federal databases. For the average person, it’s a local tribute, ensuring the name lives on.