Press Releases Alabama Representative Aderholt Honored by the
Development District Association of Appalachia
WASHINGTON, March 17, 2003—U.S. Representative Robert
Aderholt of Alabama was honored today for his outstanding service to
the people of the 13-state Appalachian Region by the Development
District Association of Appalachia (DDAA) during its annual training
conference in Arlington, Virginia.
The DDAA is a public, nonprofit organization comprising
Appalachia’s multi-county planning and development districts. Its
members work closely with the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC),
other federal and state agencies, and local residents to identify
and address economic development needs and opportunities in their
communities.
“Representative Aderholt has been a strong voice in Congress for
the entire Appalachian Region, and he has made a tremendous
difference in improving the quality of life for all of its
citizens,” said ARC Federal Co-Chair Anne B. Pope. “Representative
Aderholt provided key leadership for the Appalachian Development
Highway System, which, once completed, will mean new jobs and new
economic opportunities throughout the entire 3,025-mile corridor
system. I am very pleased to join the Development District
Association of Appalachia in recognizing the congressman for this
greatly deserved award.”
Joining Pope in presenting a plaque of appreciation to Aderholt
was Phil Segraves, mayor of Guin, Alabama, and vice chair of the
Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments, along with Robert
Culver, executive director of the Top of Alabama Regional Council of
Governments and DDAA president.
“Representative Robert Aderholt has been a strong proponent of
economic development throughout Appalachian Alabama,” said Segraves.
“He has led the charge in making the Corridor X highway a reality
for northwest Alabama. He understands the importance of a modern
highway infrastructure in spawning new businesses and creating jobs
for our residents. His office is always responsive to the needs of
his constituents. I am proud to call Robert Aderholt my
congressman.”
“All of Appalachia is indeed fortunate to have Representative
Robert Aderholt in Congress,” said Culver. “He knows rural issues,
he understands the importance of working together, he believes that
Appalachia’s brightest days are still ahead. On behalf of
Appalachia’s 72 local development districts, it is an honor and a
privilege to present this award to Representative Aderholt.”
Elected in November 2002 to his fourth term representing
Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District, Aderholt sits on the U.S.
House Appropriations Committee and serves as vice chairman of the
Subcommittee on Military Construction. In addition, he serves on the
Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, and Independent Agencies;
and on the Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban
Development, and Independent Agencies. Aderholt also serves on the
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, better known as
the Helsinki Commission, which is dedicated to human rights
issues.
Alabama’s DDAA members include: the Northwest Alabama Council of
Local Governments, in Muscle Shoals; the Regional Planning
Commission of Greater Birmingham; the North Central Alabama Regional
Council of Governments, in Decatur; the East Alabama Regional
Planning and Development Commission, in Anniston; the Top of Alabama
Regional Council of Governments, in Huntsville; the Central Alabama
Regional Planning and Development Commission, in Montgomery; the
West Alabama Regional Commission, in Northport; and the South
Central Alabama Development Commission, in Montgomery.
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