Historic Tax Credit Summit Held in Washington, D.C; Bill Reauthorizes National Park Foundation Funding; Nominations Open for ACHP/HUD Historic Preservation Award; and Stories From the States


Preservation Action, Legislative Update

Volume 25, Number 19, June 17, 2022

1. Historic Tax Credit Summit Held in Washington, D.C

2. Legislation Would Reauthorize and Increase National Park Foundation Funding

3. Nominations Being Accepted for ACHP/HUD’s Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation

4. Stories From Around the States

Legislative Update: June 17, 2022 →

Preservation Action Submits Testimony to Senate Appropriations Committee; Applications Now Open for $4.625 Million in History of Equal Rights Grants; MN HTC Set to Expire Without Action; and Stories From the States


Preservation Action, Legislative Update

Volume 25, Number 18, June 10, 2022

1. Preservation Action Submits Testimony to Senate Appropriations Committee

2. National Park Service Accepting Applications for $4.625 Million in History of Equal Rights Grants

3. Minnesota’s Historic Tax Credit Will Expire June 30 Without Legislative Action

4. Stories From Around the States

Legislative Update: June 10, 2022 →

25 Senators Sign-on in Support of Record HPF Funding; NPS Announces $7.27 Million in Paul Bruhn Revitalization Grants; Bill to Expand Ohio’s HTC Passes Legislature; and Stories From the States


Preservation Action, Legislative Update

Volume 25, Number 17, June 03, 2022

1. 25 Senators Sign on in Support of Record Funding for the Historic Preservation Fund

2. National Park Services Announces $7.27 Million in Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants

3. Legislation to Temporarily Expand Ohio’s Historic Tax Credit Heads to Governor’s Desk

4. Stories From Around the States

Legislative Update: June 03, 2022 →

Urge Senators to Sign-on for Historic Preservation Funding; Director Charles Sams Testifies on National Park Service Budget; NPS Accepting Applications for Underrepresented Communities Grants; and Stories From the States


Preservation Action, Legislative Update

Volume 25, Number 16, May 20, 2022

1. Last Chance: Urge Your Senators to Sign-on for Increased Historic Preservation Funding

2. Director Sams Testifies on National Park Service Budget

3. National Park Service Now Accepting Applications for Underrepresented Communities Grants

4. Stories From Around the States

Legislative Update: May 20, 2022 →

Secretary Haaland Testifies at House Budget Hearing; Senate Committee Holds Hearing on African American Burial Grounds Bill; NPS Announces Civil Rights Grant Recipients; PA Hosts Preservation Month Congressional Briefing; and Stories From the States


Preservation Action, Legislative Update

Volume 25, Number 15, May 13, 2022

1. Appropriations Update: Interior Secretary Haaland Testifies at House Budget Hearing

2. Senate Committee Holds Hearing on African American Burial Grounds Bill and Other Priorities

3. National Park Service Announces African American Civil Rights and History of Equal Rights Grants

4. Preservation Action Hosts Preservation Month Virtual Congressional Briefing

5. Stories From Around the States

Legislative Update: May 13, 2022 →