Candidate Spotlight: Charles Aldrich of Iowa

Hear directly from Congressional candidates on the biggest issues in preservation today!

Charles Aldrich, an industrial engineer, is running for Congress in Iowa’s 4th district, which includes Ames and Sioux City.

Charles says that the National Historic Preservation Act will increase costs and extend timelines. He believes that less federal involvement will mean that local management will be more reactive to community needs.

To learn more about Charles’s thoughts on historic preservation issues, read his answers to our candidate survey below:

  1. What is your name?

Charles Aldrich

  1. In which Congressional district are you running for election?

Iowa district 4

  1. Is there a historically significant place that is important to you in your Congressional district?

Not currently.

  1. What do you think of current proposals in Congress to require Congressional approval of the President’s decision to designate national monuments?

I agree with the proposal.

  1. The National Historic Preservation Act requires federal agencies to consider the effects of federal undertakings on historic properties before approving a project. Federal undertakings include: projects that need a federal permit, receive federal funds, or are located on federal land. How do you think this law impacts our communities and development timelines?

This proposal will increase the cost and extend the timeline. The less federal involvement, the more reactive to the needs of communities’ local management will be.

  1. Have you had the opportunity to meet with the State Historic Preservation Officer and/or State Archaeologist? Have you met with any local preservation groups?

A couple years ago I spent time with a state historian, who pointed out where events of significance happened.

  1. How do think that federal funding of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Science Foundation impacts our district?

The funding sounds good, but implementation of federal requirements uses a lot of the funding. More local control of projects would produce better outcomes.

Note: Charles’s opponents in the race, Rep. Steve King and J.D. Scholten, were also sent surveys. They chose not to respond.