I haven't addressed National Heritage Sites because we have our hands full here in Otero County with World Heritage Sites. But now would be a good time to point out the differences:
National Heritage Sites are a gigantic land grab.
World Heritage Sites are a colossal land grab.
Inherent in both programs is the removal of land use decisions from the local level to national and world levels. Accompanying the lack of control over what occurs in your neighborhood is the adjudication of disputes in federal and international courts.
Tom DeWeese has more detailed info at:
http://www.americanpolicy.org/prop/assault.htm from an article entitled; National Heritage Areas: Assault on Private Property and Local Community Rule, January 21, 2008.
"One of the dangerous pieces of legislation lying in wait as Congress reopens for business is the "Celebrating America’s Heritage Act." The bill has already passed the House (H.R.1483) by a vote of 291-122 and now awaits action in the Senate. Why is it so dangerous?
If passed, it would create six new national Heritage Areas and increase federal funding for nine existing heritage areas by 50 percent. The bill would send over $135 million of federal pork to special interests to be used to influence local zoning laws and help lock away private land in the name of historic preservation...."
Thank you, Ronnie, for sending this my way.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
National Heritage Site or World Heritage Site, What is the Difference?
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