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Honoring US Postal Workers, Victims of 2001 Anthrax Attack

This U.S. House of Representatives resolution honors Joseph Curseen, Jr., and Thomas Morris, Jr., postal employees who died from anthrax exposure during the 2001 attack. It recognizes their sacrifice and the work of all U.S. Postal Service employees who diligently serve the public daily, despite risks.
Key points
The resolution honors two U.S. Postal Service employees who died in the 2001 anthrax attack.
It recognizes the sacrifice and hard work of all U.S. Postal Service employees.
It remembers the fatalities and illnesses caused by the 2001 anthrax attack.
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Honoring the lives, work, and sacrifice of Joseph Curseen, Jr., and Thomas Morris, Jr., the 2 United States Postal Service employees who died as a result of their contact with anthrax while working at the United States Postal Facility located at 900 Brentwood Road NE, Washington, DC, during the anthrax attack in the fall of 2001; United States Postal Service employees, who have continued to work diligently in service to the people of the United States notwithstanding the anthrax attack; as well as the other 3 Americans who died and the 17 who became ill in the attack.
Print number: HRES 726
Sponsor: Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
Process start date: 2021-10-19