Historic Preservation Fund Reauthorization Act
HR 3418 boosts funding for the Historic Preservation Fund from $150M to $250M by 2035, aiding preservation projects and enhancing cultural heritage across the U.S.
HR 3418 boosts funding for the Historic Preservation Fund from $150M to $250M by 2035, aiding preservation projects and enhancing cultural heritage across the U.S.
Bill Number: HR 3418
Title: Historic Preservation Fund Reauthorization Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced On: May 14, 2025
Primary Sponsor: Michael R. Turner (Ohio)
Cosponsors: 20 additional representatives from various states
The Historic Preservation Fund Reauthorization Act aims to extend and increase funding for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF), which supports the preservation of historic sites across the United States. This bill seeks to ensure continued financial support for initiatives that protect and maintain the nation’s cultural heritage.
The Historic Preservation Fund Reauthorization Act represents a commitment to preserving the historical and cultural fabric of the United States by increasing funding for vital preservation efforts. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it will be important for stakeholders in historic preservation to advocate for its passage to secure necessary resources for their initiatives.
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