Coalition Asks Congress to Invest in Preservation Programs

Today, the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations is meeting to decide how much money to allocate to key preservation programs. Committee members will consider the Trump Administration’s budget proposal, last year’s budget numbers, requests from Members of Congress, and testimony from advocacy organizations like the Coalition for American Heritage, as they work to finalize next year’s budget numbers.

In preparation for today, advocates from the Coalition visited Congressional offices this spring to ask Members to invest in key historic preservation programs. Those who couldn’t travel to D.C. helped out by making phone calls and sending emails to their legislators. These contacts — in person, on the phone, and in email — are critical to demonstrating the broad-based support for preservation programs across the country.

The Coalition for American Heritage submitted written testimony requesting a $110.5 million investment in the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) in fiscal year 2019, which begins on October 1st.

The Coalition’s request also includes:

  • $152.849 for the National Endowment for the Humanities,
  • $152.849 for the National Endowment for the Arts,
  • $459 million for National Park Service deferred maintenance,
  • $15 million for the Save America’s Treasures program,
  • $15 million for competitive grants to document, interpret and preserve sites associated with the Civil Rights Movement,
  • and additional investments in grants programs and cultural resources management.

In contrast, the Trump Administration asked the Committee to provide only $32.6 million for the HPF – a level of funding that would eliminate 5 grant programs and make it difficult for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers to conduct the reviews they must perform, according to the National Historic Preservation Act and the Federal Historic Tax Credit.

The Coalition urged Congress to reject funding cuts for preservation. Investing in preservation programs help stabilize neighborhoods, attract investment, create jobs, generate tax revenue, support small businesses, and promote America’s heritage tourism. Funding preservation is an investment in America’s past and in our future.

Earlier this year, Congress recognized the enormous value of preservation programs and allocated a historic high of $96.9 million to the HPF in fiscal year 2018. Our continued advocacy will help maintain strong Congressional support for these important programs.

After the Appropriations Committee passes its final version of the budget for the Department of the Interior, it will be considered by the U.S. House of Representatives.