PolicyBrief
H.R. 6164
119th CongressNov 19th 2025
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 28201 Franklin Parkway in Santa Clarita, California, as the "Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Post Office Building".
IN COMMITTEE

This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility at 28201 Franklin Parkway in Santa Clarita, California, as the "Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Post Office Building."

George Whitesides
D

George Whitesides

Representative

CA-27

LEGISLATION

Santa Clarita Post Office Renamed to Honor Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer

This bill is short, sweet, and strictly administrative. It officially renames the U.S. Postal Service facility located at 28201 Franklin Parkway in Santa Clarita, California, as the “Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Post Office Building.” That’s the whole ballgame: a commemorative designation for a specific federal building. The bill mandates that going forward, every federal document, map, law, or record referring to that location must use the new, designated name (Sec. 1).

The Real-World Impact: Name Change Only

For anyone who uses this particular post office—whether you’re mailing packages for your small business or just paying a utility bill—this change is purely symbolic. Your mail service won't change, the hours won't change, and the cost of a stamp definitely won't change. This is a common practice in Congress, dedicating federal facilities to honor individuals who have served their communities, often posthumously. In this case, the bill serves to officially recognize Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer.

What Does This Mean for the Government?

This type of legislation is a straightforward government operation. The only real cost or administrative lift is updating the sign on the building and making sure federal databases and official documents reflect the new name. Since the bill is highly specific—naming only one facility in one city—the potential for confusion or implementation challenges is extremely low. It’s a clear, low-vagueness action that provides official recognition without altering any policy, funding, or service delivery for the USPS.