This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility at 3135 1st Avenue North in St. Petersburg, Florida, as the "Poul Hornsleth Post Office."
Anna Luna
Representative
FL-13
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 3135 1st Avenue North in St. Petersburg, Florida, as the "Poul Hornsleth Post Office." The legislation ensures that all future official federal references to this location must use the newly established name.
This bill is a straightforward administrative move to rename a specific United States Postal Service facility in Florida. Located at 3135 1st Avenue North in St. Petersburg, the building is designated to officially become the 'Poul Hornsleth Post Office.' While it might seem like a small change, the legislation ensures that this name becomes the permanent, legal identity for the site across all federal platforms.
The bill requires that any future federal law, map, regulation, or official document refers to the facility by its new name. For local residents and business owners in St. Petersburg, this means that while your daily mail routine stays the same, the 'official' paperwork—from GPS mapping data used by federal agencies to postal service records—will reflect the Poul Hornsleth designation. It’s a permanent update to the federal registry that ensures consistency in how the government identifies this specific piece of local infrastructure.
Because this is a naming bill, there are no changes to postal rates, delivery schedules, or local taxes. The primary impact is honorific and administrative. By formalizing the name 'Poul Hornsleth Post Office' in Section 1, the bill creates a clear legal trail for the facility’s identity. Whether you are a local picking up a package or a federal clerk filing a report, the bill ensures everyone is literally on the same page regarding which post office is being discussed.