Bill 118 hr 8841, also known as the "Floyd B. Olson Post Office Act," aims to designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 114 Center Street East in Roseau, Minnesota, as the "Floyd B. Olson Post Office." This bill is named after Floyd B. Olson, a prominent political figure in Minnesota history.
Floyd B. Olson served as the Governor of Minnesota from 1931 to 1936 and was known for his progressive policies and advocacy for workers' rights. By designating the Roseau post office in his honor, this bill seeks to recognize and commemorate Olson's contributions to the state of Minnesota.
If passed, the facility at 114 Center Street East in Roseau, Minnesota, will officially be known as the "Floyd B. Olson Post Office." This designation serves as a tribute to Olson's legacy and impact on the state of Minnesota.
Overall, Bill 118 hr 8841 is a non-controversial piece of legislation that aims to honor the memory of Floyd B. Olson by naming a postal facility after him in his home state of Minnesota.