To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1750 Lundy Avenue in San Jose, California, as the "Gordon N. Chan Post Office Building".
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Designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1750 Lundy Avenue in San Jose, California, as the "Gordon N. Chan Post Office Building."
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| July 21, 2008 | September 27, 2008 | October 02, 2008 |
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September 17, 2008 san jose council endorses post office honor for chineseamerican leader
last night per the efforts of congressman mike honda the san jose city council endorsed the bid to rename san joses main post office on lundy avenue after chineseamerican community leader gordon n. chan house resolution hr 6558 as ...
September 17, 2008 San Jose council endorses post office honor for Chinese-American ...
Last night, per the efforts of Congressman Mike Honda, the San Jose city council endorsed the bid to rename San Jose's main post office on Lundy Avenue after Chinese-American community leader Gordon N. Chan (House Resolution HR 6558), ...
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Really? You have enough time for this, really? How about justice in Darfur or working to improve our efficiency and end the senseless 'war on...' programs that are not working...
I'm all for honoring our leaders, but do it in a way that inspires more leaders, not waste taxpayer money on renaming a post office.
He already has a Leadership Award named after him and a community center off Moorepark. What good would renaming the post office do?
Perhaps the campaign contributions are working out for him.
http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/gordon-chan.asp?cycle=02
Not to be confused with the Famous Gordon Chan the Hong Kong Movie Producer...
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0150906/
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