DENNIS SEID President Donald Trump’s proposed budget includes the elimination of key economic development agencies, including the Appalachian Regional Commission, which has played a vital part in many projects in Mississippi. While there is no doubt that government can be leaner and more efficient, the work of the ARC cannot be overlooked. The ARC was created in 1965 as a federal agency to create jobs in 420 counties in 13 Appalachian states. Its five-part mission is creating economic opportunity, preparing a ready workforce, building critical infrastructure, leveraging natural and cultural assets and cultivating leadership and community capacity. Last year, it had a budget of $120 million. From October 2015 to January of this year, ARC spent nearly $176 million on 662 projects in the 13 states, creating or retaining more than 23,000 jobs and training and educating more than 49,000 students and workers. Of the 420 counties in Appalachia, 93 were considered economically distressed in fiscal year 2016.