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House Passes Gateway Partnership Act
March 16, 2026
The United States House of Representatives has passed the Gateway Partnership Act, sponsored by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, enabling the Gateway Arch Park Foundation to collaborate with the National Park Service to host revenue-generating events at Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, Missouri. This legislation authorizes activities that generate income without taxpayer cost, supporting the park's long-term financial stability and enhancing visitor engagement at this iconic national monument.
- This act creates new opportunities for public-private partnerships involving the National Park Service and non-profit organizations to manage and monetize federal park assets.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential contracting or partnership opportunities related to event management, facilities support, and visitor services at Gateway Arch National Park.
- Contractors specializing in event planning, park operations, and visitor experience enhancement may find new avenues for engagement under this legislation.
- The legislation underscores a federal trend toward leveraging non-taxpayer revenue streams to sustain and improve national park facilities and services.
The Gateway Arch National Park is the pride of our St. Louis region, and it is vital that we protect its national and historic significance. The Gateway Partnership Act will allow the non-profit Gateway Arch Park Foundation to work with the National Park Service to host events at the park, at no cost to the taxpayer, generating new income that will help support the long-term stability of the Arch Foundation and bring new visitors to our iconic national monument that celebrates Americaβs westward expansion. I thank my colleagues for their strong support, and I look forward to the Senate taking swift action on this bill.
— Congresswoman Ann Wagner
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National Park Service, United States House of Representatives
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- Wagnerβs Gateway Partnership Act Passes House | Congresswoman Ann Wagner · Wagner House · Mar 16