H.R. 7507118th CongressHouse Bill

Designates the facility of the U.S.

Official title: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 203 East 6th Street in Lexington, Nebraska, as the ‘William E. and Elsie L. Barrett Post Office Building.

Signed into law

This act designates the facility of the U.S. Postal Service located at 203 East 6th Street in Lexington, Nebraska, as the William E. and Elsie L. Barrett Post Office Building.

Introduced Feb 29, 2024Last action Jan 4, 2025
Introduced in HouseFeb 29, 2024
Reported by CommitteeSep 18, 2024
Passed HouseDec 4, 2024
Show change summary

The bill's designation for the Lexington, Nebraska postal facility changed from "Bill Barrett Post Office Building" to "William E. and Elsie L. Barrett Post Office Building." This expands the naming to honor both William E. Barrett and his wife Elsie L. Barrett, rather than just Bill Barrett alone.

Passed SenateDec 19, 2024
Signed into LawJan 4, 2025
Show change summary

There are no substantive changes between the two versions. Both the referred and enrolled versions contain identical language designating the Lexington, Nebraska postal facility as the William E. and Elsie L. Barrett Post Office Building and ensuring that all federal references to the facility use the new name.

The President has signed this bill. It is now the law of the land.

What changed in the latest version · AI-generated

There are no substantive changes between the two versions. Both the referred and enrolled versions contain identical language designating the Lexington, Nebraska postal facility as the William E. and Elsie L. Barrett Post Office Building and ensuring that all federal references to the facility use the new name.

Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on Apr 16, 2026

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