Congressman Blake Moore proposes a bill to rename Tremonton Post Office in honor of fallen officers Sorensen and Estrada.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Moore introduces post office renaming bill: U.S. Congressman Blake Moore has proposed legislation to rename the Tremonton Post Office in honor of Sergeant Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada, who both served their communities with dedication. The bill will designate the facility at 111 South Tremont Street as the “Sorensen-Estrada Post Office.”
Community support highlighted: Moore emphasized the lasting impact of the officers on their communities, stating, “This simple yet poignant memorial will forever stand as a testament to the impact they had on their neighbors.” Local leaders, including Tremonton Mayor Bret Rhode, expressed appreciation for the memorial's significance in honoring the officers' sacrifices.
Background on the officers: Sergeant Sorensen had a 16-year career in law enforcement, while Officer Estrada served for eight years. Both are remembered for their commitment to community policing and their positive interactions with residents. Local officials noted that this memorial will ensure their legacy continues to inspire future generations.
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- H.R.8117: To ensure fair treatment of certain charitable organizations and recipients of Federal financial assistance, and for other purposes.
- H.R.8116: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude from gross income certain proceeds of shared appreciation mortgage contracts.
- H.R.7944: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to apply the floor plan financing interest rules to semitrailers.
- H.R.7840: Event Contract Enforcement Act
- H.R.7403: No Foreign NIL Funds Act
- H.R.7295: Comprehensive Congressional Budget Act of 2026
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