Hoyer, Cardin Announce Legislation to Make Southern Maryland a New National Heritage Area

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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) and Senator Ben Cardin (MD) released the following statement today announcing legislation to designate Southern Maryland as a National Heritage Area (NHA) to further commemorate, conserve and promote important natural, scenic, historic, cultural and recreational resources in St. Mary's, Calvert, Charles and Prince George's counties. Senator Chris Van Hollen is an original co-sponsor of the legislation.

National Heritage Areas are partnerships among the National Park Service, states and local communities in which the Park Service supports state and local conservation through federal recognition, seed money and technical assistance. Unlike lands within the National Park System, which are federally owned and managed, lands within heritage areas typically remain in state, local, or private ownership – or a combination thereof.

"I'm proud to introduce this important legislation to designate Southern Maryland as a National Heritage Area and ensure our treasured natural and historic resources are preserved for generations to come," said Congressman Hoyer. "Our legislation will provide federal funding to support conservation efforts in our region, which in turn will grow our local economy. I thank the Members of the Maryland Delegation for their support of this legislation."

"A Southern Maryland National Heritage Area will boost awareness and federal support of a part of the state whose resources need to be better protected, whose story needs to be comprehensively told, and whose beauty needs to be more widely appreciated," said Senator Cardin. "This new legislation will help direct federal seed money to spark the growth of programs and partnerships designed to boost a wide range of tourism and historic and cultural preservation initiatives."

The largest site of the original Maryland colony, St. Mary's City was the seat of colonial government until 1708. Religious freedom was first codified in 1649 with "An Act Concerning Religion" (or, the Toleration Act) that provided the foundation for the religious liberty clauses in the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

In addition, the area holds historic significance as the location where the first person of African descent served in a legislature in the U.S. (Mathias de Sousa, 1642); the first woman petitioned for suffrage (Margaret Brent, 1648); UNESCO designated a Slave Route Site of Remembrance; and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe gained recognition of their ancestral home.

This heritage area is also the location of the National Religious Freedom Byway, Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail, Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail, and sites related to the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, American Civil War, WWI and WWII, and the Project Mercury human spaceflight program. Most recently, the area includes Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary.

The legislation announced by Senator Cardin and Congressman Hoyer authorizes $10 million in appropriations, of which not more than $1 million may be used in any fiscal year, with a 50% maximum federal cost-share.

Congress has established 55 National Heritage Areas since 1984. Maryland currently is home to one intrastate and two interstate National Heritage Areas, the Baltimore NHA, Journey through Hallowed Ground NHA (Md., Penn., Va., W.Va.), and Appalachian Forest NHA (Md., W.Va.).
 

GregV814

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I am shocked at you guys! Prince Georges has many historic sites:

  1. Terrence G. Johnsons apartment in Bladensburg, where he was arrested for popping washing machines, eventually killing two policemen.
  2. Ray Leonard's street corner, where he stole his first bicycle
  3. "Gurlls" corner on southern Avenue where she punch dat bitches face for dissin her in '92.
  4. Brutha Earl's car on Huron Avenue in Suitland, expired dc stregeration.....
 

vraiblonde

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The legislation announced by Senator Cardin and Congressman Hoyer authorizes $10 million in appropriations, of which not more than $1 million may be used in any fiscal year, with a 50% maximum federal cost-share.

Whose palm is that greasing?

Oh, yeah..."supporting conservation efforts"....whatever the hell that means.
 

slowlane

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How are they going to do that if they keep tearing down statues and monuments?
And, the Mayor of Richmond this summer approved a no-bid contract of $1.5 million, to remove several Confederate statues and pedestals on Monument Avenue in that city, when other contractors say they could have done the job for only $200 or $300K..... Guess what - the awarded contractor was a donor to Mayor Stoney's campaign.
 

vraiblonde

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And, the Mayor of Richmond this summer approved a no-bid contract of $1.5 million, to remove several Confederate statues and pedestals on Monument Avenue in that city, when other contractors say they could have done the job for only $200 or $300K..... Guess what - the awarded contractor was a donor to Mayor Stoney's campaign.

No surprise. These people always grease each other's palms with our money.
 

LightRoasted

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So does this mean even more restrictions on doing things like cutting down a tree, landscaping etc?
Naw. There is already severe restrictions on that for those that live within the 1000 foot wetlands critical area restriction zone where you need permission for every little thing from trimming bushes to removing tree limbs, to even removing a dead tree that threatens your house, etc..
 

Gilligan

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If I may ...


Naw. There is already severe restrictions on that for those that live within the 1000 foot wetlands critical area restriction zone where you need permission for every little thing from trimming bushes to removing tree limbs, to even removing a dead tree that threatens your house, etc..

I'm sure they can come up with even more.
 

Bird Dog

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Can you think of anything Hoyer or Cardin come up with will be good for the citizens of St. May's?

Hell, I don't think Cardin ever leaves MoCo or DC.....
 

Gilligan

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Can you think of anything Hoyer or Cardin come up with will be good for the citizens of St. May's?

Hell, I don't think Cardin ever leaves MoCo or DC.....

I noticed that the paradigm for laid back southern livin' and traditions, PG county, was on the list too though...
 
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