Creation of the Presidents Council on the Future of Princeville, North Carolina


THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release February 29, 2000



STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

As the first city in the United States founded by former slaves, Princeville, North Carolina holds a special and highly significant place in our nation's history. In its early days, Princeville was called Freedom Hill by fleeing African Americans who settled along the banks of the River Tar under the protection of Union troops at the close of the Civil War. In more recent times, repeated flooding from the River Tar has caused damage in Princeville, which was devastated this fall by the particularly severe floods that accompanied Hurricane Floyd.

Today, I am announcing the creation, by Executive Order, of the President's Council on the Future of Princeville, North Carolina. This Council will bring together representatives from twelve Federal agencies, several key members of my Cabinet and, chaired by Sally Katzen of the Office of Management and Budget, it will work with elected officials, the private sector, community and non-profit groups to recommend measures to preserve and protect Princeville for the future. I have asked the Council to move promptly to recommend action that my Administration can take to help repair and rebuild Princeville, and, to the extent possible, protect the town from future floods.

We have taken many steps since this terrible flooding hit Princeville last fall, from immediately dispatching emergency workers to making resources available for the people of Princeville in their efforts to rebuild. It is my firm belief and the policy of my Administration that we must do more to help the people of Princeville who have bravely chosen to stay and rebuild their badly damaged hometown. We owe them our best efforts.

It is enormously important that, as we celebrate Black History Month and honor the long and proud history of this uniquely important town, we also take the steps to preserve it for the future. As we embark on this new chapter in Princeville’s history, I would like to thank Rep. Eva Clayton who has led the charge for this step I am announcing today and who has worked tirelessly on behalf of this important town. I also thank Rep. Charles Rangel for his support of this important effort.

What's New - February 2000

From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity

Creation of the Presidents Council on the Future of Princeville, North Carolina

Strengthening Cyber Security through Public-Private Partnership

The Clinton-Gore Economic Record

American Heart Month, 2000

Cyber Security Budget Initiatives

FY2001 Climate Change Budget

Climate Change Technology Initiative

Action To Ban Genetic Discrimination In The Federal Workplace

Statement on Low Income Home Energy Assistance

Helping Our Communities Save Precious Lands

Steps to Ensure Full Participation in Census 2000

New Report on Gun Violence in Public Housing

Fact Sheet: Income Eligibility for LIHEAP Assistance February 19, 2000

Clinton-Gore Administration Announces New Actions to Improve Patient Safety

President Clinton Takes Action to Help Low-Income Families to Get on the Road to Work

Helping to Build the New Economy - February 24, 2000

President Clinton Calls for Passage of His Historic FY2001 Native American Initiative - February 25, 2000

International Clean Energy Initiative

The Clinton-Gore Economic Record: Strong and Sustained Growth

Report On Gun Industry

Working to Mitigate the Effects of High Home Heating Oil Prices

New Steps To Reduce Youth Smoking

Supporting Passenger Rail for Our Nations Transportation Future

National African American History Month, 2000

New State-By-State Report Demonstrating Urgent Need for Medicare Reform


President and First Lady | Vice President and Mrs. Gore
Record of Progress | The Briefing Room
Gateway to Government | Contacting the White House | White House for Kids
White House History | White House Tours | Help
Privacy Statement

Help

Site Map

Graphic Version

T H E   W H I T E   H O U S E