Spotlight on Kamala Harris

Congratulations to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, who brings with her experience as a U.S. senator, Attorney General of the state of California, and San Francisco District Attorney. In these positions, she has used her role to protect and promote America’s historic legacy.

As Senator, Kamala Harris successfully worked to preserve historic sites across America. Harris sponsored several preservation bills which were signed into law:

  • Expanding the John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez, CA by 44 acres,
  • Establishing a national monument at the site of the St. Francis Dam disaster, and
  • Preserving and improving historic buildings and sites at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Senator Harris is also a leading national voice for environmental justice:

  • As the District Attorney for San Francisco, she created an environmental justice unit in her office,
  • In the U.S. Senate, she has championed the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program, which awards grants for projects that connect underserved communities to the outdoors and invests in urban parks, and
  • She was a lead sponsor of the “Environmental Justice for All Act,” which would amend the nation’s fundamental civil rights and environmental laws.

She demonstrates a serious understanding of the permitting process and how development decisions impact communities:

  • As Attorney General for the State of California, Harris won an indictment against a pipeline company that spilled 140,000 gallons of heavy crude near Santa Barbara.
  • Harris also opposed the expansion of a Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA because the Environmental Impact Report failed to discuss the cumulative impact of increased air pollution, as California law required.

As a candidate for president, Senator Harris published a policy agenda for Indian Country that demonstrates an understanding of key issues in the U.S. Government relationship with tribes. Her plan included:

  • A pledge to sign executive order reaffirming the United States’ government-to-government relationships and ensuring meaningful and frequent consultation with tribes,
  • Plans to reintroduce a Tribal Nations Summit at the White House, and
  • A plan to restore 500,000 acres into trust. 

We look forward to working with the Biden-Harris Administration to strengthen our nation’s commitment to historic preservation, and we hope you’ll join us! Sign up as a Coalition for American Heritage individual member to learn more about how you can be an effective advocate for historic preservation.