This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility in Martville, New York, as the "Sergeant Staret J. Engleston Memorial Post Office Building."
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY-24
This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility in Martville, New York, located at 15422 NY 104. The building will now be known as the "Sergeant Staret J. Engleston Memorial Post Office Building." This designation must be used in all future official federal references to the facility.
This bill is a straightforward piece of administrative business that officially renames the U.S. Postal Service facility at 15422 NY 104 in Martville, New York. Under this legislation, the building will be formally designated as the 'Sergeant Staret J. Engleston Memorial Post Office Building.' It is a specific, localized action intended to honor a service member through a permanent community landmark.
The primary function of Section 1 is to ensure that the name change isn't just a suggestion, but a legal requirement for all future federal paperwork. Once this goes through, any official map, federal regulation, or government record that mentions this specific Martville location must use the name 'Sergeant Staret J. Engleston Memorial Post Office Building.' For locals, it means the building where you drop off your packages or check your PO box will carry this commemorative title in all official capacities.
In terms of your daily routine, very little changes. You won't see a shift in postage rates, delivery times, or how the mail is processed because of this bill. The impact is primarily symbolic and commemorative. It’s the legislative equivalent of a permanent plaque; it ensures that the memory of Sergeant Engleston is woven into the geography of the town. For the community of Martville, it’s a way to turn a routine government building into a site of local significance without changing the actual services provided behind the counter.