Summary of Bill HR 6902
Bill 117 hr 6902, also known as the "Special Agent Sgt. Joseph M. Peters Post Office Act," aims to designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 660 East Harrison Street in Republic, Missouri, as the "Special Agent Sgt. Joseph M. Peters Post Office." This bill is named in honor of Sgt. Joseph M. Peters, a special agent who served in the United States Army and was tragically killed in the line of duty.
The purpose of this legislation is to pay tribute to Sgt. Peters' service and sacrifice by naming the Republic, Missouri post office after him. By designating this facility in his honor, the bill seeks to recognize Sgt. Peters' dedication to his country and his commitment to protecting the American people.
If passed, this bill will serve as a lasting tribute to Sgt. Joseph M. Peters and his contributions to the United States. It will also provide a reminder to the community of Republic, Missouri, and all who visit the post office of the bravery and sacrifice of Sgt. Peters in service to his country.
Congressional Summary of HR 6902
Designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 660 East Harrison Street, in Republic, Missouri, as the "Special Agent Sgt. Joseph M. Peters Post Office."