Bill 119 hr 1706, also known as the "William J. Donovan Post Office Building Act," aims to designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 1200 William Street, Room 200, in Buffalo, New York, as the "William J. Donovan Post Office Building." This bill is named after William J. Donovan, a prominent figure in American history who served as the head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II.
The purpose of this bill is to honor William J. Donovan's contributions to the United States and recognize his legacy by naming a postal facility after him. The facility in question is located in Buffalo, New York, where Donovan was born and raised.
If passed, this bill would officially designate the postal facility at 1200 William Street, Room 200, in Buffalo, New York, as the "William J. Donovan Post Office Building." This designation would serve as a lasting tribute to Donovan's service to the country and his impact on American history.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 1706 seeks to honor the legacy of William J. Donovan by naming a postal facility in Buffalo, New York, after him. This bill is a bipartisan effort to recognize Donovan's contributions to the United States and ensure that his memory is preserved for future generations.