Candidate Spotlight: Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania

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

Chrissy Houlahan is a business leader, Teach for America teacher, and former member of the U.S. Air Force. She running for Congress in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Chrissy says that historic spaces “shape who we are, how we live today, and the values and ideas we pass on to future generations.”

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

  1. What is your name?

Chrissy Houlahan

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

Pennsylvania 6th

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

I have been an avid runner for several years now, and one of my favorite places in Southeastern Pennsylvania to go for a run is through the Valley Forge National Historical Park. The combination of its history and natural beauty combine to create the serenity that has helped me at important moments in my life. One of those moments came after the 2016 Election, when I went for a run and tried to process what it would mean for me to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Historic spaces are more than just beautiful or interesting tourist attractions. They shape who we are, how we live today, and the values and ideas we pass onto future generations.

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

While I am generally opposed to efforts to subject historical or environmental designations of our national monuments or other public spaces to political review, I do believe Congress could have a role to play in creating such monuments, as it did in the construction of the national World War II Memorial in our nation’s capital.

  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?

As a candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District, located just a few miles from our nation’s first capital and the site of much of our founding history, I know well the importance of preserving our nation’s historic sites and support reasonable steps being taken to ensure that history is considered as a factor in any decision that could impact our most important historic places.

  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?

6a: No 6b: Yes

  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?

These programs provide important investment and development opportunities for many of the institutions, researchers, entrepreneurs, artists, students, and countless others that play a vital role in advancing our regional economy and cultural strength, both for ourselves and for future generations.

Note: Chrissy’s opponent, Greg McCauley, also received a survey. He chose not to respond.