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119 · HR 3350 To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, as the "Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building".

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This bill designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, as the "Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building".

H.R. 3350 would name the U.S. Post Office at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, the “Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building.” The bill was introduced on May 13, 2025, and advanced from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee by voice vote on May 20, 2026.

Published
21 May 2026
Updated
21 May 2026
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119th Congress · H.R. 3350 · Postal facility naming
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Headline Summary: A ceremonial House bill to name the Tustin, California post office at 340 East 1st Street after Ursula Ellen Kennedy, now cleared by committee and heading toward a House floor vote.

What It Does: The bill formally designates the U.S. Postal Service facility at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, as the “Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building.” It also updates any future federal references so that laws, maps, and records use the new name. It does not change mail service or how the post office operates.

Who’s For It:

  • Sponsor: Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) introduced the bill on May 13, 2025.
  • The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform advanced it by voice vote on May 20, 2026, indicating no recorded opposition in committee.
  • Supporters frame the measure as a way to honor a local figure in Tustin and recognize community contributions.

Who’s Against It:

  • No individual “no” votes were recorded during the committee markup on May 20, 2026.
  • As with most postal naming bills, organized opposition is uncommon; any objections typically concern process or the volume of commemorative measures rather than the specific name.

What’s Next: After committee approval on May 20, 2026, the bill awaits consideration by the full House. If it passes the House, it will move to the Senate. To become law, both chambers must pass identical text and the President must sign it.

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