Deal Reached on FY20 Appropriations, Vote Expected Next Week; National Park Service Seeks Comment on Increasing Access to Hard to Reach Park Lands; Hearing Held on Michigan Historic Tax Credit Bill; Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12; and Stories From Around the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 41, December 13, 2019

1. House and Senate Negotiators Reach Deal on FY20 Appropriations, Vote Expected Next Week

2. National Park Service Seeks Public Comment on Increasing Access to Hard to Reach Park Lands

3. Committee Hearing Held on Michigan Historic Tax Credit Legislation

4. Save the Date: National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: December 13, 2019 →



Legislation Cites Historic Preservation as Barrier to Affordable Housing; NPS Announces $47.8 Million in Grants for the Repair of Historic Resources From Storm Damage; NTHP Announces Opportunity Zone Resources; Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 40, December 06, 2019

1. Legislation Cites Historic Preservation as Barrier to Affordable Housing

2. National Park Service Announces $47.8 Million in Grants for the Repair of Historic Resources Damaged by Storms in 2018

3. National Trust for Historic Preservation Announces New Resources to Navigate Opportunity Zones

4. Save the Date: National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: December 06, 2019 →



Lawmakers Pass CR, Buy More Time to Negotiate Appropriations; Senate Committee Advances Restore Our Parks Act and LWCF Permanent Funding Act; NPS Publishes Guidelines on Flood Adaptation for Historic Buildings; Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 39, November 22, 2019

1. Lawmakers Pass CR, Buy More Time to Negotiate Appropriations

2. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Advances Restore Our Parks Act and LWCF Permanent Funding Act

3. National Park Service Publishes Guidelines on Flood Adaptation for Historic Buildings

4. Save the Date: National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: November 22, 2019 →



Bill to Establish Network of African American Burial Grounds Introduced in the Senate; Bills to Address National Park Service Maintenance Backlog and LWCF Funding Continue to Advance; Save the Date: Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12; and Stories From Around the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 38, November 15, 2019

1. Legislation to Establish a Network of African American Burial Grounds Introduced in the Senate

2. Efforts to Address Deferred Maintenance at the National Park Service and to Fully Fund the LWCF Continue

3. Save the Date: National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12!

4. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: November 15, 2019 →



National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12; ACHP Announces Early Coordination Handbook; National Park Service Announces Fee Free Days for 2020; ACHP and HUD Announces Historic Preservation Award; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 37, November 08, 2019

1. Save the Date: National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 10-12!

2. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Announces Early Coordination with Indian Tribes Handbook

3. National Park Service Announce Fee Free Days for 2020

4. ACHP and HUD Recognize Bell Artspace in New Orleans  with Historic Preservation Award

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: November 08, 2019 →