From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Breaking: Great American Outdoors Act Just Signed Into Law
Date August 4, 2020 3:52 PM
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Great news! The President just signed into law the Great American Outdoors
Act—landmark legislation that will invest up to $9.5 billion to repair historic
and other assets of the National Park Service and other federal agencies. The
bill also fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) at $900
million annually.

The once-in-a-generation investments from this bill will significantly benefit
our nation’s historic and cultural resources by providing jobs, boosting
economic activity, and preserving iconic historic places. It's an incredible
win.

The National Trust has been deeply engaged on these issues
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advocates nationwide to develop resources, generate grassroots support, and help
get this bill across the finish line. This summer, the Great American Outdoors
Act passed the Senate (73-25) and House of Representatives (310-107) with strong
bipartisan votes, and many congressional champions and supporters helped make
this happen.

Please join us in thanking your elected officials
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important work of saving places, together.

SAY THANKS
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P.S. No rest for the weary, even in celebration … we’ll soon turn our attention
to the implementation of this historic legislation, and we look forward to
working with key stakeholders in the months and years ahead. Interested in going
in-depth into this and other preservation policy issues? Sign up for our monthly government relations newsletter to learn more.
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