H.R. 3095: To direct the United States Postal Service to designate single, unique ZIP Codes for certain communities, and for other purposes.
This bill requires the United States Postal Service (USPS) to assign a single, unique ZIP Code for each of a specified list of communities across the United States. The USPS is given a deadline of 270 days from the date the bill is enacted to complete this task. The communities that would receive unique ZIP Codes are primarily located in California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Here’s a breakdown of the key provisions:
Key Provisions
- The USPS must designate unique ZIP Codes for certain specified communities.
- The implementation of this requirement is to be completed within 270 days of the bill's enactment.
- The bill lists numerous communities that would be affected, including places like Canyon Lake, California; Castle Pines, Colorado; and Estero, Florida.
List of Affected Communities
The bill specifically outlines the following communities that would be assigned their own unique ZIP Codes:
- Canyon Lake, California
- Eastvale, California
- Hidden Hills, California
- Industry, California
- North Tustin, California
- Tehachapi, California
- Castle Pines, Colorado
- Centennial, Colorado
- Cherry Hills Village, Colorado
- Greenwood Village, Colorado
- Highlands Ranch, Colorado
- Keystone, Colorado
- Lone Tree, Colorado
- Mountain Village, Colorado
- Mt. Crested Butte, Colorado
- Severance, Colorado
- Silver Cliff, Colorado
- Sterling Ranch, Colorado
- Superior, Colorado
- Telluride, Colorado
- Scotland, Connecticut
- Estero, Florida
- Ft. Myers, Florida
- Hollywood, Florida
- Oakland Park, Florida
- Lighthouse Point, Florida
- Coconut Creek, Florida
- Parkland, Florida
- Deerfield Beach, Florida
- Wilton Manors, Florida
- Burr Ridge, Illinois
- Carmel, Indiana
- Noblesville, Indiana
- Westfield, Indiana
- Zionsville, Indiana
- Urbandale, Iowa
- Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Montz, Louisiana
- Springwater Township, Minnesota
- Grass Valley, Nevada
- Swanzey, New Hampshire
- Kinnelon, New Jersey
- Mendham Township, New Jersey
- Flanders, New York
- Glendale, New York
- Riverside, New York
- Pendelton, New York
- Northampton, New York
- Harnett County, North Carolina
- Weddington, North Carolina
- Goose Creek, South Carolina
- Fairview, Texas
- Fate, Texas
- Heath, Texas
- Murphy, Texas
- Northlake, Texas
- Parker, Texas
- Sargent, Texas
- Fairlawn, Virginia
- Caledonia, Wisconsin
- Franklin, Wisconsin
- Glendale, Wisconsin
- Greenfield, Wisconsin
- Village of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin
- Village of Somers, Wisconsin
- Village of Harrison, Wisconsin
- Mills, Wyoming
- Hochatown, Oklahoma
- North Enid, Oklahoma
- Green, Ohio
- Rochester, Wisconsin
- Quartzite Township, Minnesota
- Frederick, Colorado
- Camargo, Kentucky
Implementation Timeline
The USPS is required to meet the 270-day deadline, ensuring that residents in the designated communities have unique postal identifiers to help streamline mail delivery and possibly enhance service efficiency.
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Sponsors
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TrackLauren Boebert
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TrackMark E. Amodei
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TrackAndy Barr
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TrackSean Casten
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TrackGilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr.
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TrackJoe Courtney
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TrackJason Crow
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TrackByron Donalds
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TrackGabe Evans
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TrackPat Fallon
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TrackBrad Finstad
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TrackScott Fitzgerald
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TrackBrandon Gill
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TrackH. Morgan Griffith
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TrackHarriet M. Hageman
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TrackMark Harris
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TrackClay Higgins
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TrackJeff Hurd
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TrackYoung Kim
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TrackNick LaLota
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TrackNicholas A. Langworthy
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TrackJulia Letlow
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TrackNancy Mace
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TrackGwen Moore
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TrackJared Moskowitz
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TrackTroy E. Nehls
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TrackBrittany Pettersen
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TrackKeith Self
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TrackBrad Sherman
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TrackMikie Sherrill
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TrackBryan Steil
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TrackEmilia Strong Sykes
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TrackLinda T. Sánchez
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TrackWilliam R. Timmons IV
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
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| Jul. 22, 2025 | Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H3519: 1) |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H3493-3495: 1) |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 3095. |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | Mr. Comer moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 278 - 121 (Roll no. 213). (text: CR H3493: 1) |
| Jul. 21, 2025 | Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 278 - 121 (Roll no. 213). (text: CR H3493: 1) |
| May. 21, 2025 | Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held |
| May. 21, 2025 | Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 22 - 20. |
| Apr. 30, 2025 | Introduced in House |
| Apr. 30, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. |
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