Bill 118 s 3419, also known as the "John Charles Traub Post Office Act," is a piece of legislation that aims to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1765 Camp Hill Bypass in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, as the "John Charles Traub Post Office."
The bill is named in honor of John Charles Traub, a respected member of the Camp Hill community who has made significant contributions to the local area. By naming the post office after him, the bill seeks to recognize Traub's dedication and service to the community.
If passed, the facility at 1765 Camp Hill Bypass will officially be known as the "John Charles Traub Post Office," serving as a lasting tribute to Traub's impact on the Camp Hill area. This legislation is a way to honor individuals who have made a positive difference in their communities and to commemorate their achievements.