Article II of IHPA's Articles of Incorporation reads in part:
"The specific purposes for which the corporation is organized [includes] to educate public and private policymakers who affect historic preservation issues at the national, state and local levels."
Advocacy is a very important part of historic preservation. The Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance is at the forefront of advocating for our irreplaceable historic resources. IHPA's recent successes and ongoing advocacy work include:
IHPA works to educate its membership and other concerned citizens about legislation in Congress and preservation issues across the country. As part of that effort, we write letters to Iowa's representatives and senators in Washington D.C. to alert them to our concerns. We also support the efforts of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and many other national and international preservation groups.
Contact Iowa's delegation in D.C.:
House
Senate
IHPA supports state efforts to protect Iowa's historic places, including the State Historical Society of Iowa and its grant programs. In recent years, IHPA has also supported the adoption of a historic building code, improvements to the state historic preservation tax credit program, and increased funding for REAP (Resource Enhancement and Protection), especially as it relates to historic resources.
Contact your state representative: http://www.legis.state.ia.us/FindLeg/
Contact Iowa's governor: http://www.governor.iowa.gov/administration/contact/
IHPA strives to educate Iowa's citizens and Iowa's county and local governments about the benefits of historic preservation. We write letters of support and newspaper editorials when asked upon to support local preservation efforts. If you need a letter of support, please contact us at info@iowapreservation.org.