Legislation to Rename the Washington Crossing Post Office in Honor of Susan Barnhart Will Be Signed into Law

WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1) celebrated the Senate passage of his bipartisan bill with Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) to rename the Washington Crossing Post Office the “Susan C. Barnhart Post Office” passed the House of Representatives. The companion legislation was introduced by Senators Bob Casey (PA) and John Fetterman (PA). The legislation now heads to the President’s Desk, where it will be signed into law.

The House of Representatives unanimously passed the House of Representatives in June.

Susan Barnhart was one of the seven victims who tragically lost their lives in the catastrophic flash flooding in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on July 15th, 2023. A dedicated employee of the Washington Crossing Post Office and resident of Titusville, New Jersey, Susan was beloved by the Bucks and Mercer County communities alike.

“Last July, our community was shaken to the core when a devastating flash flood claimed the lives of seven innocent individuals, including the remarkable Susan Barnhart. A true exemplar of public service and compassion, Susan brought joy to everyone she encountered. While her absence leaves an irreplaceable void, today's Senate passage of this legislation to rename the Washington Crossing Post Office ensures her legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Thank you to Congresswoman Watson Coleman and my colleagues in the House and Senate for joining me to honor Susan and the memories of all those we lost that day,” said Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1).

Watch Congressman Fitzpatrick’s Floor Speech in support of the legislation here.

This is not only a memorial of Susan’s death but a fond remembrance of her boundless passion and energy for life,” said Susan’s sister, Lynda Barnhart. “Susan’s joy was helping others, always with a warm smile, and she left a lasting impression on everyone she met. She was devoted to her work at the Post Office and genuinely cared for her customers and co-workers—it was never just a job to her, and she consistently went above and beyond to help others. Still, almost a year later, people are sharing stories with us about how they would visit the Post Office just to experience her smile and service. Susie made everyone she encountered feel special and brightened their days—this dedication perfectly honors her memory and spirit.”

Read the full text of the bill here.

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