PolicyBrief
H.R. 8359
119th CongressApr 16th 2026
To change the address of the postal facility designated in honor of Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill officially changes the street address of the Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr. Post Office.

Ann Wagner
R

Ann Wagner

Representative

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LEGISLATION

Post Office Address Corrected: Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr. Facility Gets New Number

Ever tried to find a place using an old address? It's a pain. This bill is all about fixing one of those little administrative hiccups, making sure everyone knows exactly where to send their mail or pick up a package. It's a straightforward, no-frills update that tidies up a minor but important detail for a specific postal facility.

The Address Change-Up

At its core, this bill simply renumbers the street address for the Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr. Post Office. Previously, official records listed it at 324, but this new legislation changes that to 211. Think of it like getting a new house number – same house, just a different digit on the mailbox. This isn't about moving the building; it's about correcting the paperwork to match reality. The bill explicitly states that any U.S. document or record that previously referenced the 324 address will now be considered a reference to the Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr. Post Office at its new, corrected address (Section 1).

Why This Matters (Even If It Seems Small)

While it might not sound like headline news, accurate addresses are crucial for the United States Postal Service (USPS) and for anyone using their services. For the USPS, it means clearer internal records, smoother logistics, and fewer potential mix-ups in mail delivery. For you and me, it ensures that when we look up the Specialist Jeffrey L. White, Jr. Post Office, or send something there, we're getting the right information. Imagine trying to find a business or get a delivery if its official address was subtly wrong – it causes headaches, delays, and wasted time. This bill just makes sure that doesn't happen here, keeping things running smoothly for everyone involved.