H.R. 3393 is a bill that proposes to name the United States Postal Service facility at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona, after Officer Zane T. Coolidge.
Media coverage has generally been positive, highlighting the bill as a fitting tribute to Officer Zane T. Coolidge, honoring his service and legacy in the community. Local news outlets have praised the move as a way to ensure his contributions are remembered and appreciated by future generations.
There has been little negative media coverage regarding the bill itself. However, some critics have raised broader concerns about the practice of naming public buildings, questioning whether it is an effective use of legislative time and resources, especially if the honoree is not widely recognized outside the local community.
The bill in question, H.R. 3393, pertains to the renaming of a post office in Phoenix, Arizona. The sponsor of the bill, Abraham Hamadeh, has received significant campaign contributions from the Retired and Government sectors, totaling $37,500,000 and $15,000,000 respectively. These sectors are considered to overlap with the bill's subject matter, as they fall under the broader category of Government Operations and Politics. However, the specific nature of the bill - a post office renaming - does not appear to directly benefit these sectors or the individuals who have made contributions. Therefore, while there is a financial connection between the sponsor and these sectors, the potential for a conflict of interest is low.
These industries are both affected by this bill and among the sponsor's top donors.
| Industry | Match Type | Related Subject | Donations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retired (W06) | Sector | Government Operations and Politics | $37,500,000 |
| Government (W02) | Sector | Government Operations and Politics | $15,000,000 |
| Total from overlapping industries | $52,500,000 | ||
Top industries funding Abraham Hamadeh, ranked by total contributions.
Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)