Historic
Preservation Caucus
Background
The Historic Preservation Caucus brings
together members of the House of Representatives as a means to
support and encourage the preservation and economic development
of historic resources in their districts and States and as a matter
of national policy. The Caucus serves as a clearinghouse for Representatives
seeking information and sharing ideas about local, State, national
and tribal issues and opportunities in historic preservation.
The Caucus is co-chaired by Representatives Brad Miller (D-NC)
and Mike Turner (R-OH).
Membership in the Caucus now stands at 103.
If your Representative is not yet a member of the Caucus but would
like to be, direct them to contact Anna Elizabeth Rosein Representative
Miller's office at 202-225-3032 or Mike Wiehe in Representative
Turner's office at 202-225-6465.
The Historic Preservation Caucus was just
one of the issues preservationists advocated for during their
2007
Annual Meeting.
Click here
for the list Historic Preservation Caucus members (as of March
2007) as well as a sample letter to your Member.
Thank you to all Members who have joined!
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