Coalition Urges Congress to Invest in Historic Preservation, Spur Economic Growth

The Coalition for American Heritage is urging top Congressional leaders to use investments in historic preservation to maintain important government services and spur economic growth. As Congress works to develop another bill aimed at providing relief from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Coalition is asking that the legislation:

  • avoid creating any legislative exemptions from permitting reviews designed to identify and preserve cultural resources and historic properties; 
  • provide $120 million for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices to enable their work while social distancing policies are in place and support local economic recovery;
  • allocate $300 million to existing competitive grant programs in the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF); 
  • incorporate the recommendations of the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act (S. 2615/HR. 2825); and 
  • provide additional funding for the national endowments and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. 

Incorporating these recommendations into the bill would aid America’s economic recovery by providing targeted funding for existing programs with a proven record of creating jobs and growing local economies. To read a full copy of the letter, click here.