Coalition Requests Robust Funding for Historic Preservation

In written testimony to the House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on the Interior, the Coalition for American Heritage asked Congress to provide robust funding for key programs to preserve American historic resources.

The Coalition asked Congress to allocate $148.5 million to the Historic Preservation Fund, including $60 million for State Historic Preservation Officers and $20 million for Tribal Historic Preservation Officers. In addition, the Coalition asked for $5 million in funding for a new competitive grant program to digitize cultural resources data.

To promote the preservation of important sites in American history, the Coalition requested $15 million for the Save America’s Treasures Program, which has helped preserve treasures like Thomas Edison’s laboratory, Mesa Verde’s cliff dwellings, and the poems carved by Chinese immigrants into the walls of Angel Island. The Coalition requested $30 million for grants to document, interpret and preserve sites associated with the struggle for civil rights in America.

The Coalition also asked Congress to appropriate $167.5 million each to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEH).

To read a full copy of the Coalition’s testimony, click here.