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To designate the Port Angeles Federal Building in Port Angeles, Washington, as the "Richard B. Anderson Federal Building".

4/7/2025, 3:25 PM

Summary of Bill HR 4140

Bill 110 hr 4140, also known as the "Richard B. Anderson Federal Building Act," aims to designate the Port Angeles Federal Building located in Port Angeles, Washington, as the "Richard B. Anderson Federal Building." This bill is named in honor of Richard B. Anderson, a prominent figure who has made significant contributions to the community and the federal government.

The Port Angeles Federal Building currently serves as a hub for various federal agencies and services in the Port Angeles area. By renaming it after Richard B. Anderson, the bill seeks to recognize and commemorate his dedication and service to the community and the nation.

Richard B. Anderson is known for his outstanding leadership and commitment to public service. He has played a crucial role in advancing the interests of the people of Port Angeles and Washington state as a whole. Renaming the federal building in his honor is a way to pay tribute to his contributions and legacy. Overall, Bill 110 hr 4140 is a bipartisan effort to honor Richard B. Anderson and his service to the community by designating the Port Angeles Federal Building as the "Richard B. Anderson Federal Building." This bill highlights the importance of recognizing individuals who have made a positive impact on society and celebrates their achievements.

Current Status of Bill HR 4140

Bill HR 4140 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since November 9, 2007. Bill HR 4140 was introduced during Congress 110 and was introduced to the House on November 9, 2007.  Bill HR 4140's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 110-266. as of July 15, 2008

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 4140

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Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 4140

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