APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION


Jesse L. White, Jr., Federal Co-Chair (chosen by U.S. President with U.S. Senate approval)

Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia, States' Co-Chair (chosen by Commission in January, 1-year term), 2000

Ex officio: Parris N. Glendening, Governor (Ronald M. Kreitner, Director of Planning, alternate).

Thomas M. Hunter, Executive Director

1666 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20235
(202) 884-7700
e-mail: crea@arc.gov
fax: (202) 884-7691
website: http://www.arc.gov/

The Appalachian Regional Commission was created by the federal Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (P.L. 89-4). The Commission supports economic development of the Appalachian region through allocation of federal funds to member states. The Commission can act only on proposals submitted to it by state members.

Member states of the Commission include Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

The thirteen-state Appalachian region includes the Western Maryland counties of Washington, Allegany, and Garrett. To develop the region, the Commission plans and coordinates programs to construct a highway system, access roads, health centers, vocational schools, and sewage treatment plants. The Commission also works to develop land, timber and water resources; rehabilitate areas damaged by strip and surface mining; and establish local development districts to support local economic development.

The Governor serves ex officio as the Maryland member and designates an alternate (Code 1957, Art. 83A, sec. 6-402).

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