hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Rename post office in Georgetown, Ohio, to honor Ulysses S. Grant.
Rep. Taylor (OH) and other representatives.
Introduced in House, referred to committee.
This bill seeks to officially rename the United States Postal Service facility at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building." It was introduced by Representative Taylor from Ohio on March 4, 2026, along with several co-sponsors, and referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. This means the committee will review the bill before it can move forward for a vote.
Introduced Mar 4, 2026
The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 4, 2026, and sent to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for review. Before it can become law, it typically needs to be approved by this committee, pass a vote in the House, then pass a vote in the Senate, and finally be signed by the President.
If this bill becomes law, the post office in Georgetown, Ohio, will formally be known as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building." This change would primarily be ceremonial, acknowledging Ulysses S. Grant's connection to the area, with little to no impact on services.
Supporters Say
Supporters believe renaming the post office honors a significant historical figure and local hero.
Critics Say
No significant opposition is typically expected for this type of bill.
Bills to rename federal buildings, especially post offices, typically aim to recognize individuals who have made important contributions or have strong ties to the local community. For a bill like this, there is generally little public debate or opposition, as it is seen as a way to commemorate history rather than implement new policy.