Coalition Supports Funding Increase for BLM Cultural Resources

The Coalition for American Heritage joined more than one hundred other organizations in asking Congressional leaders to increase funding for the cultural resources programs at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

In a letter to House and Senate Appropriations Committee members, the groups highlighted BLM’s role in managing the largest, most diverse, and most scientifically important body of cultural, historical, and paleontological resources of any federal land management agency. Only about 12 percent of BLM lands have been surveyed for cultural resources. The groups urged the Committee to provide at least $23.6 million—an increase of $3.547 million from FY2022—for the BLM’s cultural resources management account to help BLM fulfill its statutory requirements to inventory and protect cultural resources, manage paleontological resources, and improve government-to-government consultation with Indian tribes.

Read a full copy of the letter here.