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{{Organization | |OrganizationName=Southwest Border Regional Commission | ||
|OrganizationName=Southwest Border Regional Commission | |||
|OrganizationType=Regulatory Commissions | |OrganizationType=Regulatory Commissions | ||
|Mission=The Southwest Border Regional Commission's mission is to promote economic development and address economic distress in the regions along the U.S.-Mexico border, fostering job growth, infrastructure development, and community resilience. It aims to leverage federal, state, and local resources to stimulate economic activity and improve living conditions in these areas. | |Mission=The Southwest Border Regional Commission's mission is to promote economic development and address economic distress in the regions along the U.S.-Mexico border, fostering job growth, infrastructure development, and community resilience. It aims to leverage federal, state, and local resources to stimulate economic activity and improve living conditions in these areas. | ||
|CreationLegislation=Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (The Farm Bill) | |||
|Budget=$2.5 million (FY 2022 Appropriation) | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Federal Co-Chair | |OrganizationExecutive=Federal Co-Chair | ||
|Services=Economic Development Grants; Infrastructure Investment; Workforce Development | |Services=Economic Development Grants; Infrastructure Investment; Workforce Development | ||
|HeadquartersLocation=38.91256, -77.04558 | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=38. | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=1666 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009 | |HeadquartersAddress=1666 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009 | ||
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Southwest Border Regional Commission | |
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Agency Overview | |
Formed | 2008 |
Jurisdiction | Federal government of the United States |
Agency Executive | Juan Sanchez, Federal Co-Chair |
The Southwest Border Regional Commission (SBRC) is one of seven federal regional commissions and authorities authorized by the United States Congress to address instances of major economic distress in certain defined socioeconomic regions.
History
The SBRC was created by the 2008 U.S. Farm Bill, which also created the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) and the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC). All three commissions share common authorizing language modeled after the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).[1]
On December 6, 2022, the United States Senate confirmed Juan Sanchez, then-Director of Economic Development and Special Initiatives for Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM), to serve as the first Federal Co-chairman for the SBRC.[1][2]
Service area
- Arizona: Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma counties.
- California: Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties
- New Mexico: Catron, Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Sierra, and Socorro counties
- Texas: Atascosa, Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Brewster, Brooks, Cameron, Coke, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Culberson, Dimmit, Duval, Ector, Edwards, El Paso, Frio, Gillespie, Glasscock, Hidalgo, Hudspeth, Irion, Jeff Davis, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall, Kenedy, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Kleberg, LaSalle, Live Oak, Loving, Mason, Maverick, McMullen, Medina, Menard, Midland, Nueces, Pecos, Presidio, Reagan, Real, Reeves, San Patricio, Shleicher, Sutton, Starr, Sterling, Terrell, Tom Green, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Ward, Webb, Willacy, Wilson, Winkler, Zapata, and Zavala counties
See also
- Appalachian Regional Commission
- Delta Regional Authority
- Denali Commission
- Southeast Crescent Regional Commission
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lawhorn, Julie M. (April 7, 2023). "Federal Regional Commissions and Authorities: Structural Features and Function". https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R45997.
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ↑ Mack, Jason (December 9, 2022). "Laredo native Juan Sanchez named Federal Co-Chairman of the SBRC". Laredo Morning Times. https://www.lmtonline.com/local/article/Laredo-native-Juan-Sanchez-named-Federal-17643470.php.
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