Dear Friends,
I have dedicated my career to making the federal government a better partner for livable communities. These are places where families are safe, healthy, and economically secure. One of the most important tools in making a community livable is the promotion of historic preservation. It is more than just putting up plaques. Historic preservation helps us understand who we are, where we were, and what we might be.
In our own community, that means protecting our most treasured landmarks for generations to come. One of my greatest honors as your representative has been working to add several of these treasured places to the National Register of Historic Places. From Darcelle XV Showplace, Portland’s oldest drag club and first LGBTQ+ landmark in Oregon, to Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, home of one of state’s oldest Black congregations, to the Jim Pepper House, the first property in the Pacific Northwest to be designated specifically for contemporary Indigenous history. It is gratifying to know these places will be protected and preserved.