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State and federal governments have different and overlapping responsibilities.

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Yes. US public education is run by the States rather than the Federal Government. Educational programs are able to function largely because of the federal aid granted to a certain state, which is then allocated to cities, towns and other localities, and then further distributed to pay for expenditures such as transportation, welfare, and public schooling.

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