To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”

Act Details

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office” was a proposal (now, a piece of legislation) introduced on 2013-03-07 in the House of Commons and Senate respectively of the 113 United States Congress by David G. Reichert in relation with: Congressional tributes, Government buildings, facilities, and property, Government operations and politics, Postal service, Washington State.

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office” became law (1) in the United States on 2014-06-09. It was referred to the following Committee(s): (2)

House Oversight and Government Reform (HSGO)
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (SSGA)

Sponsor

David G. Reichert, member of the US congress
David G. Reichert, Republican, Representative from Washington, district 8

The proposal had the following cosponsors:

Suzan K. Delbene, Democrat, Representative, from Washington, district 1
Doc Hastings, Republican, Representative, from Washington, district 4
Denny Heck, Democrat, Representative, from Washington, district 10
Beutler Herrera, Representative, from Washington, district 3
Derek Kilmer, Democrat, Representative, from Washington, district 6
Richard Ray (rick) Larsen, Democrat, Representative, from Washington, district 2
Jim McDermott, Representative, from Washington, district 7
Rodgers McMorris, Representative, from Washington, district 5
Adam Smith, Democrat, Representative, from Washington, district 9

Act Overview

  • Number: 1036 (3)
  • Official Title as Introduced: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office” (4)
  • Date First Introduced: 2013-03-07
  • Sponsor Name: Adam Smith
  • Assignment Process: See Committe Assignments (5)
  • Latest Major Activity/Action: Enacted
  • Date Enacted (signed, in general (6), by President): 2014-06-09
  • Type: hr (7)
  • Main Topic: Government operations and politics
  • Related Bills: (8)

    hr2748-113, Reason: related, Type: bill

  • Summary of To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”: Govtrack. Authored by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress.
  • Primary Source: Congress Website

Text of the To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”

Designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville Washington as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office.”

Bill Notes

  • [Note 1] An Act (like To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”) or a resolution cannot become a law in the United States until it has been approved (passed) in identical form by both the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as signed by the President (but see (5)). If the two bodys of the Congress versions of a bill are not identical, one of the bodies might decide to take a further vote to adopt the bill (see more about the Congress process here). An Act may be pass in identical form with or without amendments and with or without conference. (see more about Enrollment).
  • [Note 2] Proposals are referred to committees for preliminary consideration, then debated, amended, and passed (or rejected) by the full House or Senate. To prevent endless shuttling of bills between the House and Senate, bills like To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office” are referred to joint committees made up of members of both houses.
  • [Note 3] For more information regarding this legislative proposal, go to THOMAS, select “Bill Number,” search on (To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”)
  • [Note 4] To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”. The current official title of a bill is always present, assigned at introduction (for example, in this case, on 2013-03-07) and can be revised any time. This type of titles are sentences.
  • [Note 5] The Act is referred to the appropriate committee by the Speaker of any of the two Houses. Bills are placed on the calendar of the committee to which they have been assigned. See Assignment Process.
  • [Note 6] Regarding exceptions to President´s approval, a bill that is not signed (returned unsigned) by the President can still become law if at lest two thirds of each of the two bodys of the Congress votes to pass it, which is an infrequent case. See also Presidential Veto.
  • [Note 7] Legislative Proposal types can be: hr, hres, hjres, hconres, s, sres, sjres, sconres. An Act originating in the Senate is designated by the letter “S”, and a bill originating from the House of Representatives begins with “H.R.”, followed, in both cases, by its individual number which it retains throughout all its parliamentary process.
  • [Note 8] For information regarding related bill/s to To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office”, go to THOMAS.

Analysis

No analysis (criticism, advocacy, etc.) about To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 103 Center Street West in Eatonville, Washington, as the “National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office” submitted yet.

Congressional tributes
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government operations and politics
Postal service
Washington State

Further Reading

  • “How our laws are made”, Edward F Willett; Jack Brooks, Washington, U.S. G.P.O.
  • “To make all laws : the Congress of the United States, 1789-1989”, James H Hutson- Washington, Library of Congress.
  • “Bills introduced and laws enacted: selected legislative statistics, 1947-1990”, Rozanne M Barry; Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.

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