President Trump’s Budget Request Calls for Dramatic Cuts to Historic Preservation Priorities; House Committee Hears Public Witness Testimony on FY21 Appropriations; National Park Service Announces Distribution of Funds for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices; Register for Preservation Advocacy Week Today!; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 23, Number 06, February 14, 2020

1. President Trump’s Budget Request Calls for Dramatic Cuts to the Historic Preservation Fund

2. House Appropriations Committee Holds Public Witness Days on the FY21 Budget

3. National Park Service Announces Distribution of $66.4 Million for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices

4. Register for National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week 2020. Early Bird Prices End Today!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: February 14, 2020 →

PA President Responds to Misguided Historic Preservation Editorial in New York Times; Proposed Executive Order Would Make Classical Architecture Default for Federal Buildings; National Heritage Area Bill Advances in House; Register for Preservation Advocacy Week; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 23, Number 05, February 07, 2020

Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY) speaking during Preservation Advocacy Week in 2016

1. Preservation Action President Responds to Misguided Historic Preservation Editorial in New York Times

2. New Proposed Executive Order Would Make Classical Architectural Style the Default Style for Federal Buildings

3. National Heritage Area Bill Advances in House Natural Resources Committee

4. Register Today for National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week 2020!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: February 07, 2020 →

Preservation Action Responds to HUDs Request for Information on Affordable Housing; President Signs Emancipation National Historic Trail Study Act; PAF Accepting Applications for 2020 Advocacy Scholars Program; Register for Preservation Advocacy Week; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 23, Number 04, January 31, 2020

1. Preservation Action Responds to Request For Information From HUD on Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing

2. President Signs Emancipation National Historic Trail Study Act Into Law

3. Preservation Action Foundation Now Accepting Applications for 2020 Advocacy Scholars Program

4. Registration Now Open for National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week 2020!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 31, 2020 →

Administration Issues Proposed Changes to the National Environmental Protection Act; New Study Lists 24 Reasons Historic Preservation is Good for Your Community; PAF Accepting Applications for 2020 Advocacy Scholars Program; Register for Preservation Advocacy Week Today; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 23, Number 03, January 24, 2020

1. Administration Issues Proposed Changes to the National Environmental Protection Act. Comments Due March 10th

2. Place Economics Releases “24 Reasons Historic Preservation is Good for Your Community”

3. Preservation Action Foundation Now Accepting Applications for 2020 Advocacy Scholars Program

4. Registration Now Open for National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week 2020!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 24, 2020 →



Preservation Community Reacts to President’s Comments on Targeting Iran Cultural Sites; National Trust Accepting Applications for 2020 11 Most Endangered Historic Places List; Registration for Preservation Advocacy Week 2020 Now Open!; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 23, Number 02, January 10, 2020

1. Historic Preservation and Cultural Heritage Community Reacts to President’s Comments on Targeting Iranian Cultural Sites

2. National Trust Accepting Applications for the 2020 List of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. 

3. Registration Now Open for National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week 2020!

4. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 10, 2020 →