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June 26, 2023


National Park Service: FY2024 Appropriations


The National Park Service (NPS) administers the National
Park System, which includes 424 units valued for their
natural, cultural, and recreational importance. System lands
cover 81 million federal acres and 4 million nonfederal
acres. As part of the Department of the Interior (DOI), NPS
receives funding in annual appropriations laws for Interior,
Environment, and Related Agencies. Selected issues for
Congress include the overall staffing levels supported by
NPS  appropriations, funding to address NPS's backlog of
deferred maintenance, allocations for NPS land acquisition,
and funds for NPS assistance to nonfederal entities.

FY2024 Request
The Biden Administration requested $3.764 billion in
discretionary appropriations for NPS for FY2024. The
requested amount is 8% higher than NPS's FY2023
discretionary appropriation of $3.475 billion enacted in P.L.
117-328, Division G, the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2023. (The FY2023  total does not include $1.500 billion
provided in P.L. 117-328, Division N, as supplemental
funding in response to natural disasters, which is designated
as emergency spending outside of discretionary spending
limits.) The FY2024 request includes increases for three
accounts and level funding or a reduction for two accounts
compared  with FY2023 (Table 1).

The Administration also estimated $1.200 billion in
mandatory  appropriations for NPS for FY2024, a decrease
of 2% from the estimated NPS mandatory funding for
FY2023.  These mandatory appropriations come from
entrance and recreation fees, concessioner fees, donations,
and other sources, and also include land acquisition funding
from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF,  54
U.S.C. §§200301  et seq.), designated as mandatory
appropriations by the Great American Outdoors Act
(GAOA;   P.L. 116-152). NPS's mandatory total does not


include NPS's share from the National Parks and Public
Land Legacy  Restoration Fund (LRF)-the deferred
maintenance fund established by the GAOA-which   is
allocated from a DOI department-wide account.

N  PS's  Appropriations Accounts
NPS  has five discretionary appropriations accounts (Figure
1). The majority of NPS discretionary appropriations
typically have gone to the Operation of the National Park
System (ONPS)  account to support day-to-day activities,
programs, and services at park units. These include resource
stewardship, visitor services, park protection, facility
operations and maintenance, and administrative costs.
Figure  I. NPS Discretionary Appropriations  Accounts
(percentages reflect FY2023 appropriations)


Source: Joint explanatory statement for P.L. 117-328.
Notes: ONPS = Operation of the National Park System.
NR&P = National Recreation and Preservation. FY2023 data do not
reflect supplemental (emergency-designated) appropriations in P.L.
117-328, Division N, to address natural disasters.


Table  1. NPS Discretionary Appropriations  by Account  ($ in millions)

                                                     FY2023  Enacted        FY2024      % Change  from
           Account                                     (P.L. I 7-328)      Request             FY2023

           Operation of the Nat'l. Park System                2,923.4        3,189.8               +9%
           Construction                                        239.8a         286.6               +20%
           Historic Preservation Fund                           204.5          177.9              -13%
           Nat'l. Recreation and Preservation                    92.5          95.2                +3%
           Centennial Challenge                                  15.0           15.0                -
           Total                                              3,475.3       3,764.5                +8%
Sources: CRS, with information from the House Committee on Appropriations. Totals may not sum precisely due to rounding.
a.  Does not include supplemental funding provided in P.L. 117-43 to address natural disasters, which is designated as emergency spending
    outside of discretionary spending limits.

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