Bruce Woodbury honored
Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003 | 1:09 a.m.
WASHINGTON -- Bruce Woodbury's name will now be attached to a post office in Boulder City. President Bush signed Rep. Jon Porter's bill Tuesday honoring Clark County Commissioner Woodbury with a post office. Porter introduced legislation in May to name the post office. It cleared the House on June 16 and the Senate approved it Oct. 29.
"Bruce Woodbury represents everything that is good about public service. This is just a small way to honor his humble and dedicated years of service to Southern Nevada," Porter said. Woodbury said he was honored by Porter's efforts. Woodbury, a native Las Vegan, was appointed to the Clark County Commission in 1981 and has been re-elected continually since then. He and his wife Rose live in Boulder City.
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