I want to rise in opposition to this amendment, as well. As has been noted here, this was created in 1965 as the ARC, and it has a real proven track record of success in creating economic development in an area of the country that faces unique challenges. Again, it creates economic development. I think that needs to be stressed. It's not a handout, but it's a way to try to make investment into a region of the country that really can use some economic development encouragement, and that's exactly what this program does. As a result of ARC funding, the regional poverty rate has been cut almost in half. Infant mortality rates have been reduced, and job- creating infrastructure has provided new and improved water and sewer services to over 112,000 residents. And that's just in the last 5 years. Despite the tremendous progress that this program has made over the years, there's challenges that still exist. This region has lost roughly one-fourth of its manufacturing jobs and nearly one-fourth of Appalachia's counties still suffer from severe and persistent economic distress. Now is not the time to zero-out this effective program, especially when you're focusing on economic development. Now, more than ever, we must empower local communities and regional planning commissions to utilize this much needed Federal assistance and provide the basic building blocks for regional economic development.…
On the recordJuly 10, 2013
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