Montgomery, AL – Montgomery County Commission Chairman Doug Singleton has been appointed to a pair of prestigious committees within the National Association of Counties (NACo).
NACo President J.D. Clark has selected Chairman Singleton to serve as a member of both the Large Urban County Caucus (LUCC) and the Veterans and Military Services Advisory Council.
These appointments recognize Chairman Singleton’s steadfast leadership, commitment to public service, and advocacy on behalf of Montgomery County and counties across the nation.
“It is an honor to be selected to serve on the Large Urban County Caucus and the Veterans and Military Services Advisory Council,” said Singleton. “These appointments will help bring Montgomery County’s voice to the national conversation on urban policy and veteran support.”
As a LUCC member, Chairman Singleton will help shape national policy solutions that address the complex challenges and opportunities that face America’s largest urban counties.
His role on the Veterans and Military Services Advisory Council will focus on strengthening services for veterans and military families—an issue of particular importance in the River Region.
Chairman Singleton will have the opportunity to participate in NACo’s 2026 Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., and the Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, where counties from across the country collaborate on best practices and advocacy initiatives.
“I look forward to working with my colleagues from across the country to share ideas, advocate for effective solutions, and ensure counties like ours continue to meet the needs of our residents,” Singleton said.
The Montgomery County Commission congratulates Chairman Singleton on these well-deserved appointments and looks forward to the positive impact of his service at the national level.
About the Montgomery County Commission
As the seat of Alabama’s capital city, Montgomery County plays a central role in shaping the economic, cultural, and governmental landscape of the state. The Montgomery County Commission provides responsive, transparent, and innovative services to the community. Led by five County Commissioners serving more than 225,000 residents in total, the Montgomery County Commission is focused on building a stronger future and enhancing the quality of life in the heart of Alabama’s River Region.
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