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National Historic Preservation Caucus JOIN THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CAUCUS The Congressional Historic Preservation Caucus was established in 2003 as a bipartisan effort to support and encourage historic preservation. Co-chaired by Representatives Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) and Mike Turner (R-OH), the Historic Preservation Caucus serves as a forum for members to discuss ways to protect and revitalize America’s historic places and structures. The Historic Preservation Caucus is a great place for new and seasoned Representatives to work together to support preservation and thoughtful economic development by advocating for sensible historic preservation legislation and funding. Every community across America has history - from Williamsburg and Philadelphia to Seneca Falls and Selma, from rural Main Streets to modest row homes. Through programs such as the Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit, historic buildings serve as valuable economic development tools. Heritage tourism, the commercial revitalization of downtowns, and the re- use of historic properties for housing, are only a few of the ways that history comes alive. The Caucus supports these important initiatives by championing legislation that advances historic preservation throughout the country. To sign on as a member of the Caucus or for more information contact: Jon Bosworth in Rep. Blumenauer’s office at 202-225-4811 or Jeffrey Wilson in Rep. Turner’s office at 202-225-6465 Alabama Florida Massachusetts Nebraska Ohio Texas Bradley Byrne (R) Bill Posey (R) Katherine Clark (D) Jeff Fortenberry Marcy Kaptur (D) Lloyd Doggett (D) Stephen Lynch (D) (R) Tim Ryan (D) Kay Granger (R) Arkansas Georgia Jim McGovern (D) Steve Stivers (R) E. Bernice French Hill (R) John Lewis (D) Richard Neal (D) New Hampshire Michael Turner (R) Johnson (D) David Scott (D) Niki Tsongas (D) Ann Kuster (D) Arizona Joseph Kennedy III Oklahoma Utah Raul Grijalva (D) Iowa (D) New Jersey Tom Cole (R) Rob Bishop (R) Ruben Gallego (D) Dave Loebsack Frank Pallone (D) (D) Maryland Bill Pascrell (D) Oregon Virginia California Anthony Brown (D) Albio Sires (D) Earl Blumenauer Bobby Scott (D) Susan Davis (D) Illinois Elijah Cummings (D) (D) Rob Wittman (R) Barbara Lee (D) Danny Davis (D) Jamie Raskin (D) New Mexico Peter DeFazio (D) Doris Matsui (D) Janice John Sarbanes (D) Ben Ray Lujan (D) Virgin Islands Schakowsky (D) Pennsylvania Stacey Plaskett Colorado Maine New York Matt Cartwright (D) (D) Diana DeGette (D) Indiana Chellie Pingree (D) Brian Higgins (D) Mike Doyle (D) Scott Tipton (R) Andre Carson (D) Nita Lowey (D) Vermont Michigan Carolyn Maloney Rhode Island Peter Welch (D) Connecticut Kentucky Daniel Kildee (D) (D) David Cicilline (D) Joe Courtney (D) Andy Barr (R) Fred Upton (R) Sean Maloney (D) James Langevin Washington Rosa DeLauro (D) James Comer Jerrold Nadler (D) (D) Adam Smith (D) John Larson (D) (R) Minnesota Jose Serrano (D) Jim Himes (D) Brett Guthrie (R) Betty McCollum (D) Paul Tonko (D) South Carolina Wisconsin Hal Rogers (R) James Clyburn (D) Gwen Moore (D) D.C. John Yarmuth Missouri North Carolina Joe Wilson (R) Mark Pocan (D) E. Holmes-Norton (D) Emanuel Cleaver Alma Adams (D) (D) (D) G.K. Butterfield Tennessee Louisiana (D) Steve Cohen (D) Delaware Ralph Abraham David Price (D) Jim Cooper (D) Lisa Blunt- (R) Phil Roe (R) Rochester (D) Cedric Richmond (D) Preservation Action/202-463-0970 National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers/202-624-5465 National Trust for Historic Preservation/202-588-6000 National Alliance of Preservation Commissions/757-802-4141 National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers/202-628-8476 Coalition for American Heritage /202-681-2594 .
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