Coalition Defends National Historic Preservation Act

The Coalition for American Heritage and other key historic preservation groups joined together to protect the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the vital role it plays in ensuring that careful consideration is given to our country’s historic resources.  We argued against HR 473, the Military LAND Act, and opposed its inclusion as an amendment to the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

HR 473 is unnecessary and threatens to undermine the NHPA.  If passed, it would prevent designation of federal properties as National Historic Landmarks, World Heritage Sites, or listings on the National Register of Historic Places whenever agency heads raise objections based on issues of national security.  Furthermore, the legislation would require the National Park Service to identify a way to de-list federally-owned historic sites when national security concerns are raised.  

HR 473 is designed to fix a problem that doesn’t exist. Neither the Department of Defense nor the National Park Service could find one example of an instance in which the NHPA interfered with military readiness or training.  

For more than 50 years, the NHPA has successfully helped to balance America’s ongoing development with a respect for the places critical to understanding our past.  HR 473 threatens to undermine this careful balance.  We will continue to oppose HR 473 as a stand-alone bill, and we are pleased that the House Armed Services Committee did not include it in the 2017 NDAA.

To read our letter to the Readiness Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee, please click here.