108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1446
To support the efforts of the California Missions Foundation to restore
and repair the Spanish colonial and mission-era missions in the State of California
and to preserve the artworks and artifacts of these missions, and for other
purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 26, 2003
Mr. FARR (for himself, Mr. BACA, Mr. BECERRA, Mr. BERMAN, Mrs. CAPPS, Mr. CARDOZA,
Mrs. DAVIS of California, Mr. DOOLEY of California, Ms. ESHOO, Mr. FILNER, Ms.
HARMAN, Mr. HONDA, Mr. LANTOS, Ms. LEE, Ms. LOFGREN, Mr. MATSUI, Ms. MILLENDER-MCDONALD,
Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mrs. NAPOLITANO, Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD, Ms. PELOSI,
Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of California, Ms. LINDA T. SANCHEZ of California, Mr. SCHIFF,
Mr. SHERMAN, Ms. SOLIS, Mr. STARK, Mrs. TAUSCHER, Mr. THOMPSON of California,
Ms. WATSON, Mr. WAXMAN, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. DREIER, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr.
DOOLITTLE, Mr. RADANOVICH, Mr. MCKEON, Mr. THOMAS, Mr. OSE, Mr. ISSA, Mr. CALVERT,
Mr. COX, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. NUNES, Mr. HUNTER, Mrs. BONO, Mr. GALLEGLY, Ms.
WATERS, and Mr. GARY G. MILLER of California) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Resources
A BILL
To support the efforts of the California Missions Foundation to restore
and repair the Spanish colonial and mission-era missions in the State of California
and to preserve the artworks and artifacts of these missions, and for other
purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States
of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `California Missions Preservation Act'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The California missions represent some of our Nation's oldest historical
treasures.
(2) The first of the California missions was founded in 1769, and eventually
a chain of 21 missions and various sub-missions extended along the coast of
California on El Camino Real.
(3) The California missions contribute greatly to the rich historical, cultural,
and architectural heritage of California and the American West.
(4) The knowledge and cultural influence of native California Indians made
a lasting contribution to the early settlement of California and the development
of the California missions.
(5) More than 5,300,000 people visit the California missions annually, and
the historical importance of the California missions extends worldwide as
they have become a frequent destination for foreign visitors to the United
States.
(6) The history of the California missions is an important educational component
in California schools, and the study of the California missions is part of
the Statewide fourth grade curricula on California history.
(7) Restoration and repair of the California missions, and the preservation
of the Spanish colonial and mission-era artworks and artifacts of the California
missions, for the public enjoyment will ensure that future generations also
have the benefit of experiencing and appreciating these great symbols of the
spirit of exploration and discovery in the American West.
SEC. 3. SUPPORT FOR THE RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE CALIFORNIA MISSIONS.
(a) DEFINITIONS- In this section:
(1) CALIFORNIA MISSIONS- The term `California missions' means the following
historic Spanish missions located in the State of California and designated
as California Registered Historical Landmarks:
(A) Mission La Purisima Concepcion, Lompoc.
(B) Mission La Soledad, Soledad.
(C) Mission San Antonio de Padua, Jolon.
(D) Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura.
(E) Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo, Carmel.
(F) Mission San Diego Alcala, San Diego.
(G) Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, Mission Hills.
(H) Mission San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco.
(I) Mission San Francisco Solano, Sonoma.
(J) Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, San Gabriel.
(K) Mission San Jose, Fremont.
(L) Mission San Juan Bautista, San Juan Bautista.
(M) Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano.
(N) Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and its Asistencia (sub-mission) of
Santa Margarita de Cortona, San Luis Obispo.
(O) Mission San Luis Rey de Francia and its Asistencia (sub-mission), Oceanside.
(P) Mission San Miguel Arcangel, San Miguel.
(Q) Mission San Rafael Arcangel, San Rafael.
(R) Mission Santa Barbara Virgen y Martir, Santa Barbara.
(S) Mission Santa Clara de Asis, Santa Clara.
(T) Mission Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz.
(U) Mission Santa Ines Virgen y Martir, Solvang.
(V) Asistencia San Antonio de Pala, Pala.
(2) CALIFORNIA MISSIONS FOUNDATION- The term `California Missions Foundation'
means the charitable corporation established in the State of California in
1998 to fund the restoration and repair of the California missions and the
preservation of the Spanish colonial and mission-era artworks and artifacts
of the California missions. The Foundation is exempt from State franchise
and income tax and is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
(3) SECRETARY- The term `Secretary' means the Secretary of the Interior.
(b) GRANTS AUTHORIZED- The Secretary of the Interior may make grants to the
California Missions Foundation to support the efforts of the California Missions
Foundation to restore and repair the California missions and to preserve the
artworks and artifacts associated with the California missions. As provided
in section 101(e)(4) of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470a(e)(4)),
the Secretary shall ensure that the purpose of a grant under this section is
secular, does not promote religion, and seeks to protect those qualities that
are historically significant.
(c) APPLICATION- In order to receive a grant under this section for the preservation
of the California missions, the California Missions Foundation shall submit
to the Secretary an application that includes--
(1) a status report on the condition of the infrastructure and artifacts for
each of the California missions; and
(2) a comprehensive program for restoration, repair, and preservation of such
infrastructure and artifacts, including prioritized preservation efforts to
be conducted over a 5-year period and the estimated costs of such preservation
efforts.
(d) MATCHING FUND REQUIREMENT- The Secretary shall require the California Missions
Foundation to match grant funds provided under this section.
(e) REPORT- As a condition of a grant under this section, the California Missions
Foundation shall submit to the Secretary an annual report on the status of the
preservation efforts undertaken using grant funds provided under this section.
The Secretary shall submit a copy of each report to Congress.
(f) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There is authorized to be appropriated
to the Secretary a total of $10,000,000 during the five-fiscal year period beginning
October 1, 2003, to make grants under this section. Funds appropriated pursuant
to the authorization of appropriations in this section shall be in addition
to any funds made available for preservation efforts in the State of California
under the National Historic Preservation Act.
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