119-HR-3350 DC Insider Whip Count Analysis
Low-drama commemorative naming with local, bipartisan backing. Cleared House Oversight by voice vote on May 20, 2026; House passage likely on suspension (2/3 threshold). Senate GOP majority can clear by unanimous consent; both California senators (Padilla, Schiff) expected to back. Leadership alignment (Speaker Johnson; Sen. Maj. Leader Thune) and procedure favor swift enactment; only material risk is a holdout who objects to postal namings on principle. Confidence: high. [1]Office of Rep. Young Kim — Rep. Young Kim press release: H.R. 3350 passes House…
Bill and status snapshot
H.R. 3350 (119th): Designates the USPS facility at 340 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA as the “Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building.” Sponsor: Rep. Young Kim (R‑CA‑40). Committee: House Oversight. Status: reported from committee by voice vote on May 20, 2026. [2]Congress.gov / Library of Congress — All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen…
Breakdown: expected support by party and caucus
Postal designations are typically bipartisan and move on expedited tracks when the home‑state delegation is on board. [4]CRS via EveryCRSReport.com — CRS: Suspension of the Rules in the House (118th)…
- House Republicans: Leadership has wide latitude to schedule suspension bills; expect broad GOP support absent a small bloc that occasionally opposes commemorative namings on principle. [5]Congressional Research Service (via Congress.gov) — CRS: Suspension of the Rule…
- House Democrats: Multiple California Democrats co‑sponsor (e.g., Robert Garcia, Juan Vargas, Lou Correa, Sara Jacobs, Ami Bera), signaling caucus comfort. Expect near‑universal Democratic support. [2]Congress.gov / Library of Congress — All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen…
- Local/delegation factor: The California delegation shows bipartisan buy‑in (e.g., Jay Obernolte, Vince Fong, David Valadao), which typically unlocks suspension consideration. [2]Congress.gov / Library of Congress — All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen…
- Senate Republicans: With a 53‑seat majority and routine use of unanimous consent for noncontroversial items, GOP leadership can clear the bill quickly if no one objects. [6]U.S. Senate — U.S. Senate Party Division — 119th Congress (Republicans 53)
- Senate Democrats/Independents: Both California senators (Padilla, Schiff) are positioned to back a home‑state designation, lowering any political temperature. [7]U.S. Senate — Sen. Alex Padilla official site
Key legislators and swing considerations
- House sponsor: Rep. Young Kim (R‑CA‑40). Her office reports the bill passed committee by voice vote on May 20, 2026 — a strong signal for uncontroversial floor passage. [2]Congress.gov / Library of Congress — All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen…
- House Oversight: Chair James Comer noticed the markup; committee action is complete. Floor path likely next via suspension. [8]House Committee on Oversight — House Oversight: Full Committee Business Meeting…
- Potential House holdouts: A few members have objected to post‑office namings on precedent/priority grounds in past Congresses, occasionally voting no on suspension; monitor for any organized bloc but expect numbers far below the 1/3 needed to block. [9]WisPolitics — Rep. Glenn Grothman statement opposing post‑office naming bills (…
- Senate champions/clearing: California’s Sens. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff can assist hotline/clearance; final passage typically proceeds by unanimous consent if no senator objects. [7]U.S. Senate — Sen. Alex Padilla official site
- Context note: Postal namings have drawn sporadic pushback in recent cycles, but tradition still favors advancing when the home‑state delegation is unified. [10]NOTUS — NOTUS: Postal-naming fights becoming controversial; tradition and recen…
Leadership influence and procedural dynamics
- House procedure: Most commemoratives move under suspension of the rules — no floor amendments, 40 minutes of debate, and a two‑thirds vote threshold. Scheduling is controlled by the majority leader. Expect placement on the next available suspension day. [5]Congressional Research Service (via Congress.gov) — CRS: Suspension of the Rule…
- House leadership posture: Speaker Mike Johnson’s office and the Majority Leader’s operation manage the weekly suspension slate; nothing here conflicts with broader floor strategy. [11]U.S. House of Representatives — House.gov leadership page (Speaker Mike Johnson)
- Senate procedure: For noncontroversial items, the majority leader often seeks unanimous consent to call up and pass the bill; a single objection can slow consideration and require floor time. [12]U.S. Senate — U.S. Senate: The Senate in Session (explains unanimous consent pa…
- Chamber control: Senate Republicans hold 53 seats in the 119th Congress; John Thune serves as Majority Leader — both relevant if time is needed beyond unanimous consent. [6]U.S. Senate — U.S. Senate Party Division — 119th Congress (Republicans 53)
- Executive: Routine commemorative namings are typically signed; the current president is Donald J. Trump (47th), sworn in January 20, 2025. [3]USA.gov — USA.gov: Presidents — Donald J. Trump is the 47th, sworn in Jan. 20,…
Assessment and outlook
Bottom line: With bipartisan California cosponsorship, a clean committee voice report, and standard suspension/UC pathways, H.R. 3350 is positioned to clear both chambers in short order. Confidence: high. [2]Congress.gov / Library of Congress — All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen…
- [1] Rep. Young Kim press release: H.R. 3350 passes House Oversight (May 20, 2026) Office of Rep. Young Kim
- [2] All Info - H.R.3350 (119th): Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office (Congress.gov) Congress.gov / Library of Congress
- [3] USA.gov: Presidents — Donald J. Trump is the 47th, sworn in Jan. 20, 2025 USA.gov
- [4] CRS: Suspension of the Rules in the House (118th) — used for current practice context CRS via EveryCRSReport.com
- [5] CRS: Suspension of the Rules in the House — Principal Features Congressional Research Service (via Congress.gov)
- [6] U.S. Senate Party Division — 119th Congress (Republicans 53) U.S. Senate
- [7] Sen. Alex Padilla official site U.S. Senate
- [8] House Oversight: Full Committee Business Meeting (markup notice) House Committee on Oversight
- [9] Rep. Glenn Grothman statement opposing post‑office naming bills (example of principled opposition) WisPolitics
- [10] NOTUS: Postal-naming fights becoming controversial; tradition and recent practice NOTUS
- [11] House.gov leadership page (Speaker Mike Johnson) U.S. House of Representatives
- [12] U.S. Senate: The Senate in Session (explains unanimous consent passage of noncontroversial items) U.S. Senate
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