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  • The Historic Preservation Enhancement Act aims to amend title 54 of the United States Code to increase the funds deposited into the Historic Preservation Fund from $150 million to $300 million annually. The bill specifies that these funds will be made available for use...

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    The Historic Preservation Enhancement Act is like a plan to give more money—$300 million a year instead of $150 million—to help take care of old, important places in the U.S., with some of this money specially set aside to help states and tribes preserve their histories.

  • S. 5645 is a bill introduced in the 118th Congress that aims to amend title 54 of the United States Code to enhance the Historic Preservation Fund. The bill proposes increasing funding to $300 million annually and establishes guidelines for the allocation of funds, ensuring a...

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    The bill wants to give more money to a fund that helps protect old and important places in America, making sure that some of this money goes to special groups that take care of these places. But some people are worried because there aren't clear rules on how exactly the money will be used.