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BILL • US SENATE

S 1161

Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and Boundary Study Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Ed Markey,

S. 1161 would redesignate Salem Maritime National Historical Park and require a boundary study, potentially changing naming, boundaries, and park unit status.

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Bill Summary • S 1161

Summary: Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and Boundary Study Act (S. 1161)

Overview

S. 1161, the Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and Boundary Study Act, is a Senate bill introduced on March 26, 2025. The primary sponsor is Senator Edward J. Markey. A House companion bill exists: HR 2215. As introduced, the bill’s language focuses on the act’s citation and the objectives implied by its title—redesignation of the park and a boundary study.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill aims to redesignate the Salem Maritime National Historical Park and to authorize or require a boundary study associated with that redesignation.
  • The exact scope of redesignation (whether it involves a name change, unit status, boundaries, or related designations) is not detailed in the version provided, but the title indicates two core objectives: redesignation and boundary analysis.

Key provisions (as introduced)

  • The only explicit substantive provision in the version content provided is the act’s short title: “This Act may be cited as the Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and Boundary Study Act.”
  • No funding authorization, specific boundary parameters, or mandated study scope are included in the text excerpt available. Full legislative text would be needed to identify additional sections, authorities, timelines, reporting requirements, or funding provisions.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Edward J. Markey (Massachusetts)

Status and procedural timeline

  • Introduced in the Senate on March 26, 2025.
  • Read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on the same day (March 26, 2025).
  • House companion: HR 2215 (indicating cross-chamber interest in the same subject).

Potential impact and affected parties

  • Affects: National Park Service (NPS) activities related to Salem Maritime National Historical Park, potentially influencing branding/designation and boundary planning.
  • Stakeholders may include local governments, landowners, preservation groups, historians, and tourism interests in Salem, given the focus on redesignation and boundary study.
  • Short-term effect: Initiates a boundary study and potential redesignation process, contingent on future legislative actions or committee/report recommendations.
  • Long-term effect: Depending on subsequent legislation, could lead to changes in park boundaries, unit status, or naming, with implications for management, funding, and local land use.

Note for readers

  • The bill is in early stages, with only introductory actions documented. Detailed provisions, funding, and implementation timelines would be clarified in the full text as the bill progresses through committee consideration and potential floor action. For those tracking related proposals, HR 2215 may provide parallel language and timing in the House.

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