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ACHP Chair Nomination & Vice Chair Designation

ACHP Chair Nomination & Vice Chair Designation

By micronetangela.tappe / July 7, 2021 / Comments Off on ACHP Chair Nomination & Vice Chair Designation

President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Sara Bronin as Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) chairman. Read the White House announcement. Bronin is a Mexican American architect, attorney, and policymaker specializing in historic preservation, property, land use, and climate change. She is a professor at the Cornell College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and an Associated Faculty…

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Historic Preservation Fund Permanently Authorized & Doubled

By micronetangela.tappe / July 7, 2021 / Comments Off on Historic Preservation Fund Permanently Authorized & Doubled

On July 2, 2021, the House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act, in which Congresswoman Leger Fernández secured an amendment to permanently authorize the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) and double its authorization level to $300 million for each fiscal year. While Congress must still decide each year how much to actually appropriate, and to which line…

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Big Win: National Register Rule Withdrawn

By micronetangela.tappe / July 7, 2021 / Comments Off on Big Win: National Register Rule Withdrawn

NPS Press Release (June 7, 2021) In response to more than 3,200 comments received from the public and valued preservation partners, the National Park Service (NPS) has announced it is withdrawing its March 2019 proposal to revise regulations governing the listing of properties in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). “After much consideration we…

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THPO Line in HPF Increased by 50% in President’s Budget & House Bill

By micronetangela.tappe / July 7, 2021 / Comments Off on THPO Line in HPF Increased by 50% in President’s Budget & House Bill

The President’s Budget for fiscal year 2022 includes $151.8 million for HPF programs – fittingly, this would be the first time it is fully funded at its original authorized amount. The HPF budget includes an $8.0 million increase for Tribal Historic Preservation Offices and $2.0 million for State Historic Preservation Offices. Read more about the full breakdown here. That’s…

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