Moving Closer to Permanent Authorization for the Historic Preservation Fund

Legislation now being considered in the Senate could provide permanent authorization of the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF).  On June 28, 2017, Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) introduced S1460, a bill to provide for the modernization of the energy and natural resources policies of the United States.  Their bill includes a provision to permanently authorize the HPF, which provides matching grants to State and Tribal historic preservation offices to pay for surveys of historic resources, training, nominations to the National Register, and grants to local jurisdictions.  It is funded with revenues from Outer Continental Shelf oil leases.

At present, the HPF is re-authorized by Congress every few years.  Permanent authorization would remove the uncertainty that comes with seeking reauthorization.  It would demonstrate that Congress has confidence in the HPF to effectively achieve its mission.  The Coalition for American Heritage strongly believes that HPF’s long history of success merits permanent authorization and urges Congress to enact this change.