H.R. 3350 is a bill that names the U.S. Postal Service facility at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, after Ursula Ellen Kennedy.
The bill has been positively received in local media, with coverage highlighting Ursula Ellen Kennedy's contributions to the community and her legacy. Supporters commend the recognition of her service and impact on Tustin.
There has been little negative media coverage regarding this bill, although some critics argue that naming post offices after individuals can be seen as unnecessary or a misuse of government resources.
The analysis of H.R. 3350, which designates a post office in Tustin, California, reveals a moderate risk of conflict of interest due to the sponsor, Young Kim, receiving significant donations from the retired sector. Specifically, Kim has received $75,000,000 from retired individuals, which overlaps with the government operations and politics sector that could be indirectly influenced by this bill. While the bill itself does not directly pertain to legislation that would benefit the retired sector, the substantial financial backing from this group raises questions about potential motivations behind the sponsorship. Voters should be aware that while the bill appears innocuous, the financial ties could suggest a prioritization of donor interests in legislative actions.
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 | $75,000,000 |
| Total from overlapping industries | $75,000,000 | ||
Top industries funding Young Kim, ranked by total contributions.
Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)