1st Day in Office, Biden Promotes Historic Preservation

President Biden went to work today dismantling some of the most destructive policies implemented by former President Trump. Among these are several decisions on key preservation priorities, including:         

  • Directing all executive departments and agencies to immediately review and take appropriate action to address federal regulations and other executive actions taken during the last four years that were harmful to public health, damaging to the environment, unsupported by the best available science, or otherwise not in the national interest;    
  • Directing the Department of Interior to protect our nation’s treasures by reviewing the boundaries and conditions of the Grand Staircase-Escalante, Bears Ears, Northeast Canyons, and Seamounts Marine National Monuments and placing a temporary moratorium on all oil and natural gas leasing activities in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge;
  • Revoking, revising, or replacing additional Executive Orders, Presidential Proclamations, Memoranda, and Permits signed over the past 4 years that do not serve the U.S. national interest, including rescinding the 1776 Commission;
  • By proclamation, President-elect Biden is declaring an immediate termination of the national emergency declaration that was used as a pretext to justify some of the funding diversions for the wall. The proclamation directs an immediate pause in wall construction projects to allow a close review of the legality of the funding and contracting methods used, and to determine the best way to redirect funds that were diverted by the prior Administration to fund wall construction. 

The Coalition for American Heritage applauds these efforts, and looks forward to working with the Biden-Harris Administration to further strengthen America’s historic preservation programs. Sign up for updates on the latest news in preservation policy: https://heritagecoalition.org/for-individuals/