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State Historic Preservation Officers

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Dec 13, 2025
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Were historical preservation rules followed during Obama administration renovations?

Available reporting shows the United States’ preservation framework—centered on the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and Section 106 review—governs federal projects and requires consultation ...

Oct 21, 2025
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How has the White House complied with the National Historic Preservation Act since its enactment in 1966?

The White House’s relationship with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) has been contested: the White House is often treated as , leading preservationists to argue projects have proceeded wi...

Feb 1, 2026

How does Section 106 consultation interact with NCPC review on a single project in Washington, D.C.?

is a statutory consultation process under the that requires federal agencies to identify and consider effects on historic properties and to consult with , tribes, and other consulting parties; in , th...

Nov 12, 2025

Are there any historical preservation rules that limit changes to the White House?

There are federal preservation frameworks that govern how historic properties are treated, and the White House is formally a National Historic Landmark whose stewardship involves guidelines and adviso...

Oct 22, 2025

What role does the National Historic Preservation Act play in protecting the White House?

The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) requires federal agencies to consider effects of federal undertakings on historic properties through the Section 106 review process, and that framework ap...

Oct 22, 2025

Can the National Historic Preservation Act restrict White House security upgrades or renovations?

The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) generally requires a Section 106 review for federal projects affecting historic properties, but the White House is treated differently: statutory exemptio...