Schedule a Meeting or Site Visit With Your Members of Congress During the August Recess

Preservation Action, Action Alert
Schedule a Site Visit During the August Recess: August 01, 2019

The House and Senate will be on recess from August 3rd to September 8th. Be sure to get your request in for an in-district meeting or site-visit! 

Preservation Action is urging our members and supporters to ramp up their advocacy efforts as Congress begins their summer recess. This is a critical time to reach out to your Representative and Senators and invite them to tour a Historic Tax Credit project in their district/state, or schedule a meeting. Congress is expected to consider several pieces of must-pass legislation in the Fall and we hope to insert provisions from the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act (H.R 2825) into larger, must-pass bills that address tax issues. The August recess is the best opportunity for lawmakers to see the incredible benefits of the Historic Tax Credit and potential benefits of the HTC-GO Act first-hand. Reach out to your members of Congress today!

Action Alert: August 01, 2019 →

Schedule a Site Visit With Your Members During the August Recess; Leaders Negotiate 2 Year Budget Deal; Bills to Protect Chaco Cultural Heritage and Grand Canyon Pass House Committee; Get Your Tickets for PAF’s Annual Auction Today!; HTC Improved and Reauthorized in PA; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 25, July 25, 2019

1. Schedule a Meeting or Site Visit With Your Members of Congress During the August Recess

2. Congressional Leaders and the Administration Negotiated a 2 Year Budget Deal. Votes Expected in House and Senate

 3. Bills to Protect the Grand Canyon and Chaco Cultural Heritage Area from Harmful Development Advances in House Committee

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

5. Pennsylvania Budget Reauthorizes and Enhances State Historic Tax Credit Program

6. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: July 25, 2019 →

President Trump Issues Executive Order, Could Impact Preservation; Eight Major Frank Lloyd Wright Works Added to World Heritage List; Save the Date: Annual PAF Auction Returns on Oct. 10th in Denver; ACHP Offers Free Online Courses; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 24, July 12, 2019

Taliesin West. Photo courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

1. President Trump Cites Historic Preservation in Executive Order Aimed at ‘Eliminating Regulatory Barriers’ to Affordable Housing

 2. Eight Major Works by Frank Lloyd Wright Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List

3. Save the Date: Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns October 10th in Denver!

4. ACHP Announces Free Online Courses on Section 106 and Other Important Topics

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: July 12, 2019 →

House Committee Advances LWCF Funding Bill; NPS Seeks Comment on Historic Preservation Certification Forms; Save the Date: PAF Annual Auction Returns on Oct. 10th in Denver; National Trust Announces $1.6 Million in African American Action Fund Grants; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 23, July 05, 2019

1. House Natural Resources Committee Advances LWCF Permanent Funding Bill

 2. National Park Service Seeks Feedback on Historic Preservation Certification Application

3. Save the Date: Preservation Action Foundation’s Annual Auction Returns October 10th in Denver!

4. National Trust Announces $1.6 Million in African American Cultural Heritage Actin Fund Grants

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: July 05, 2019 →



House Passes Interior Funding Bill Including Record Support for the HPF; Senate Confirms Aimee Jorjani as Chairman of the ACHP; House Committee Advances Restore Our Parks Act; Bill to Start a Resource Study on Julius Rosenwald and Rosenwald Schools Introduced; and Stories From the States

Preservation Action, Legislative Update
Volume 22, Number 22, June 28, 2019

1. House Passes Interior-Environment Funding Bill that Includes Record Level of Support for Historic Preservation

 2. Senate Confirms Aimee Jorjani to be the First Full Time Chairman of the ACHP

3. House Committee Approves the Restore Our Parks and Public Lands Act

4. Julius Rosenwald and Rosenwald Schools Study Act Introduced in the House and Senate

5. Stories From the States

Legislative Update: June 28, 2019 →