Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act Introduced in Senate, Urge Your Senators to Cosponsor; David Vela Named Acting Director of the National Park Service; PA Recognizes Dana Crawford With Nellie Longsworth Award; PAF Online Silent Auction Ends Tonight!; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 34, October 18, 2019

1. Senate Version of the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act Introduced. Urge Your Senators to Cosponsor!

2. David Vela Becomes the New Acting Director of the National Park Service

3. Preservation Action Presents Nellie Longsworth Award to Longtime Denver Preservationist, Dana Crawford

4. Thanks Everyone for a Great Live Auction in Denver. Our Online Silent Auction Ends Tonight!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: October 18, 2019 →



Senate Interior Appropriations Bill Advances, Includes Increases for HPF; Annual Report Shows Tremendous Economic impact of Federal Historic Tax Credit; Vote Your Main Street Returns with $2 Million in Grants for Sites Rich in Women’s History; PAF Auction Less Than Two Weeks Away-Get Your Tickets Today; and Stories From the States



Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 33, September 27, 2019

1. Senate Interior Appropriations Bill Passes Committee, Includes Significant Increases for Historic Preservation Fund

2. Annual Report Continues to Show Tremendous Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit

3. Vote Your Main Street Returns with $2 Million in Grants for Sites Rich in Women’s History. Vote Today! 

4. Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns Oct. 10th. Get Your Tickets Today!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: September 27, 2019 →



PA and Preservation Partners Host Reception for New ACHP Chairman; National Park Service Announces $12.6 Million in Save America’s Treasures Grants; $12.2 Million in Civil Rights HPF Grants Announced; PAF Auction is Only 3 Weeks Away- Get Your Tickets Today!; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 32, September 20, 2019

1. Preservation Action and Other Preservation Organizations Host Reception for New ACHP Chairman, Aimee Jorjani

2. National Park Service Announces $12.6 Million in Save America’s Treasures Grants

3. National Park Service Announces $12.2 Million in Civil Rights Movement HPF Grants

4. Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns Oct. 10th. Get Your Tickets Today!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: September 20, 2019 →



Bears Ears National Monument Threatened by BLM Management Plan; PA President Speaks at Minnesota Preservation Conference; California Legislature Passes State HTC Bill-Moves to Governor’s Desk; PAF Auction Returns Oct. 10th-Get Your Tickets Today!

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 31, September 12, 2019

1. Bears Ears National Monument Threatened by Inadequate BLM Management Plan

2. PA President Russ Carnahan Speaks at Minnesota Historic Preservation Conference

3. Legislation Creating a Historic Tax Credit Program in California Passes the Assembly and Moves to the Governor’s Desk

4. Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns Oct. 10th. Get Your Tickets Today!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: September 12, 2019 →



Congress Returns Next Week, Faces Looming Spending Deadline; National Trust for Historic Preservation Seeks Feedback on Innovation and Challenges; First Recipients of Illinois’ HTC Program Announced; PAF’s Annual Auction Returns, Get Your Tickets Today; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 30, September 06, 2019

1. Congress Returns Next Week, Faces Looming Spending Deadline

2. National Trust for Historic Preservation Seeks Feedback From the Preservation Community on Innovation and Challenges

3. First Recipients of Illinois’ State Historic Tax Credit Program Announced

4. Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns Oct. 10th. Get Your Tickets Today!

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: September 06, 2019 →