Shutdown Could be Coming to a Close. House FY19 Appropriations Bill Includes Significant Increases for HPF; President Renominates Aimee Jorjani to Chair ACHP; NPS Acquires Martin Luther King Jr. Home; Register for Preservation Advocacy Week; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 03, January 25, 2019

1. Shutdown Could be Coming to a Close. House Passes New FY19 Interior Appropriations Bill With Significant Increases for HPF

2. President Trump Renominates Aimee Jorjani to Chair Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

3. National Park Service Acquires Martin Luther King Jr. Home

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

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 25, 2019 →



House Passes Interior Appropriations Bill; Bipartisan Public Lands Bill Introduced; Advocates Continue Effort to Establish HTC in Michigan; Registration for Preservation Advocacy Week Now Open!; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 02, January 11, 2019

1. House Passes Interior Appropriations Bill as Shutdown Continues

2. Bipartisan Public Lands Bill Introduced, Added to Senate Calendar

3. Advocates in Michigan Continue Efforts to Reinstate State Historic Tax Credit

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

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 11, 2019 →



New Congress Sworn-in as Shutdown Continues; Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Resigns; 115th Congress Ends Without Action on NPS or ACHP Nominees; Save the Date: Advocacy Week Returns; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 01, January 4, 2019

1. 116th Congress Sworn-in As Shutdown Continues

2. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Resigns. Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt Takes Over as Acting Secretary

3. 115th Congress Ends Without Action on NPS or ACHP Nominees

4. Save the Date! National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 12-14th 

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: January 04, 2019 →



Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Route 66 and Public Lands Bills; Advocates Seek to Increase Pennsylvania’s HTC; NPS Announces Fee Free Days for 2019; Save the Date: Advocacy Week Returns; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 21, Number 39, December 14, 2018

1. Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Several Public Lands Bills Including Route 66 National Trail Bill 

2. Advocates Seek to Expand Pennsylvania’s Historic Tax Credit

3. National Park Service Announces 5 Fee Free Days in 2019

4. Save the Date! National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 12-14th 

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: December 14, 2018 →

Congress Passes 2 Week CR; Advocates Push for NPS Backlog Bill and LWCF Reauthorization; NPS Advisory Board Identified; Save the Date: Preservation Advocacy Week Returns; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 21, Number 38, December 07, 2018 →

1. Congress Passes 2 Week Continuing Resolution, Sending to President Trump’s Desk

2. Advocates Continue Push to Pass Restore Our Parks Act and Land and Water Conservation Fund Reauthorization 

3. New Members of the National Park Service Advisory Board Identified

4. Save the Date! National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Returns March 12-14th 

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: December 07, 2018 →