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Federal Regional Commissions and Authorities: Authorization


During the 118th Congress, the Economic Development
Reauthorization Act (EDRA, P.L. 118-272) reauthorized
seven federal regional commissions and authorities
(FRCAs)  and established two new FRCAs-the Mid-
Atlantic Regional Commission (MARC) and the Southern
New  England Regional Commission (SNERC). During the
117th Congress, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023
(P.L. 117-328) also authorized a new FRCA, the Great
Lakes Authority (GLA). The GLA received its first
appropriation in FY2024. However, the GLA, MARC, and
SNERC   are not currently operational. Although
appropriations are necessary for their full activation, they
are also insufficient without additional steps. This In Focus
describes potential additional steps that may be necessary
for an FRCA to achieve full formation, and potential policy
options for Congress should it consider creating new
FRCAs.

Background on the Federal Regional
Commissions and Authorities (FRCAs)
Ten FRCAs  have been authorized by Congress to address
instances of major economic distress in geographically
defined socio-economic regions. Congress authorized the
first FRCA, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC),
in 1965. Additional commissions and authorities were
founded in 1998 (the Denali Commission), 2000 (the Delta
Regional Authority, or DRA), and 2002 (the Northern Great
Plains Regional Authority, or NGPRA). Three
commissions-the  Northern Border Regional Commission
(NBRC),  Southeast Crescent Regional Commission
(SCRC), and the Southwest Border Regional Commission
(SBRC)-were   authorized in 2008. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2023 (P.L. 117-328) amended 40
U.S.C. §15301(a) to establish the GLA in December 2022,
and the Economic Development Reauthorization Act (P.L.
118-272) further amended 40 U.S.C. §15301(a) to establish
the MARC  and the SNERC  in January 2025. Six of the ten
entities-the ARC, DRA, Denali Commission, NBRC,
SBRC,  and SCRC-receive  annual appropriations and have
federal co-chairs in place. The MARC, NGPRA, GLA, and
SNERC   are currently inactive as they do not have federal
co-chairs in place. Additionally, the MARC and the
SNERC   have not received appropriations and the NGRPA
last received appropriations in FY2005.

The authorizing legislation for the ARC, DRA, GLA,
MARC,   NBRC,  NGPRA,  SBRC,  SCRC, and SNERC
requires a presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed
federal co-chair. The Senate confirmed the SCRC's and
SBRC's  first federal co-chairs in December 2021 and
December  2022, respectively, allowing the commissions to
convene and begin other activities. As of May 2025, there
are no confirmed co-chairs for the GLA, NGPRA, MARC,
and SNERC.


The FRCAs  established after the ARC-with the exception
of the Denali Commission-are all broadly modeled after
the ARC's structure. The structure includes a federal co-
chair, appointed by the President with Senate confirmation,
and the member state governors, of which one is elected by
the governors as state co-chair. The authorizing legislation
for the Denali Commission requires that the U.S. Secretary
of Commerce  appoint a federal co-chair.

FRCA   Funding, FY2023-FY2025
The Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions
Act, 2025 (P.L. 119-4) provided annual appropriations for
ARC,  Denali Commission, DRA, GLA, SCRC,  SBRC, and
NBRC.

Table 1 summarizes funding amounts for the seven federal
regional commissions that have received appropriations in
FY2025, along with the year authorized.

Table I. Recent FRCA  Funding (millions of dollars)

             Year            Appropriations
          Authorized  FY2023    FY2024     FY2025

   GLA       2022       -        $5.0        $5.0
   SBRC      2008      $5.0      $5.0        $5.0
   SCRC      2008      $20.0     $20.0      $20.0
   NBRC      2008      $40.0     $41.0      $41.0
   DRA       2000      $31.0     $31.1      $31.1
   Denali    1998      $17.0     $17.0      $17.0
   ARC       1965     $400.0    $400.0      $400.0
Source: Appropriations figures tabulated from, P.L. 117-58, P.L. 117-
328, P.L. 118-42, and P.L. 119-4.
Notes: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, P.L. 117-58)
provided $200 million in advance appropriations for the ARC in each
fiscal year from FY2022 through FY2026.

Steps   for FRCA Formation
Appropriations are a first step toward the full formation and
operation of FRCAs. Several additional steps must be
completed before a commission or authority can be fully
convened and active.

These steps include, broadly:
  1.  The presidential appointment and Senate
      confirmation of a federal co-chair, and
      potentially an alternate federal co-chair;
  2.  The convening of the FRCA, including the
      federal co-chair and the member state governors;
  3.  Organizational development of the FRCA, which
      includes the development of bylaws, hiring of a


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