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Regional Coordinators are multi-media and geographically-focused and emphasize regional public health and environmental issues in their respective areas. The groups are made up of an assortment of federal, state, local and tribal (when relevant) officials from the U.S. and Mexico, non-government organizations, and the private sector. Regionals Coordinator have at least one state and one federal co-chair from each country.

The Regional Coordinators meet annually to coordinate activities and support the efforts of local Task Forces. In addition they also:

  • Identify and prioritize regional environmental issues and recommend issues beyond regional scope to be addressed by Policy Workgroups; and
  • Develop Action Plans to advance the Goals and Objectives of Border 2025.
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Last updated on January 24, 2023
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