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Binational COMMITTEES
Arizona Co-Chairs
Lou Trammell
Director Arizona Division of Emergency Management (602) 464-6203 lou.trammell@azdema.gov Sonoran Co-Chairs
Ruben Gracia Rosas
Director General Unidad Estatal de Proteccion Civil rrgracia@proteccioncivilsonora.gob.mx Committees EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Given the heightened need for cross-border coordination in preventing and responding to emergencies, the Emergency Management Committee was established in November 2003 to enhance emergency management throughout the Arizona-Sonora region.
How To Get Involved
By serving on the Emergency Management Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!
Committee Action Item Progress Report: Emergency Management Progress Report
News & Events Feds declare 3 Arizona counties disaster areas Farmers in Santa Cruz Cochise and Pima counties who suffered crop damage during a severe storm in August will be eligible for emergency loans and other federal assistance because of a federal disaster declaration.... View Earthquake rattles Arizona-Mexico border SAN LUIS - A magnitude-5.0 earthquake has shaken a rural area near the border of Arizona and Mexico.... View IBWC working with city Corps to address flooding Edward Drusina commissioner of the United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission was in Nogales this week for a first-hand view of the effects of flooding during the last week of July.... View Governors Increase Emergency Help Fight Border Violence Governors Increase Emergency Help Fight Border Violence... View Senate approves $600 million in border security funds Two senators -- Democrats Charles Schumer of New York and Ben Cardin of Maryland -- returned from their August recess Thursday to give their chamber's approval for $600 million in emergency funding to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border.... View Obama requests $600 million for border security
The Obama administration formally asked Congress on Tuesday for $600 million in emergency funds to hire another 1000 Border Patrol agents acquire two drones and enhance security along the Southwest border.... View |
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