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Mar 15
2011
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Utah’s Rob Bishop Applauded for Historic Tax Credit SupportPosted by susan in rehabilitation , people , news , issues , funding , Congress , Brigham City , advocacy |

Congressman Rob Bishop (above, 4th from left) knows how to work a room. Preservation leaders applauded when he said he supports tax credits for rehabbing historic buildings. He drew even more applause when he said he would support a federal homeowner tax credit.
Bishop (R-UT-01), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands of the House Committee on Natural Resources, was the keynote speaker at the joint Advocacy Day luncheon of the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO), the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC), the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Preservation Action. The groups met at the historic Hotel Fairfax in Washington D.C. on March 7-9, 2011 for their annual mid-year meeting, scheduled to coincide with the release of the President’s budget, and the beginning of appropriations hearings for FY 2012.
Rob Bishop lives in a historic home in Brigham City, Utah, a community brimming with historic buildings, and is a member of the House Historic Preservation Caucus. He explained that he supports federal rehabilitation tax credit programs, including one for homeowners, because they promote private investment by local property owners rather than mandating federal intervention and funding.







