Simply still their money.
the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
Special Interest, which makes up 37,387 of the 89,476 of Local U.S. Governments.
When the federal government passes authority to administer a program down to state or local governments, it is called
Interest groups can operate at all levels of the government ranging from federal to local governments. An interest group can be a civil rights group, a charitable organization, or simply a neighborhood association.
The 1997 Census of Government says it best... "There were 87,504 governmental units in the United States as of June 1997. In addition to the Federal Government and the 50 state governments, there were 87,453 units of local government. Of these, 39,044 are general purpose local governments - 3,043 county governments and 36,001 subcounty general purpose governments, including 13,726 school distict governments and 34,683 special district governments."
the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
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Special Interest, which makes up 37,387 of the 89,476 of Local U.S. Governments.
When the federal government passes authority to administer a program down to state or local governments, it is called
Interest groups can operate at all levels of the government ranging from federal to local governments. An interest group can be a civil rights group, a charitable organization, or simply a neighborhood association.
The 1997 Census of Government says it best... "There were 87,504 governmental units in the United States as of June 1997. In addition to the Federal Government and the 50 state governments, there were 87,453 units of local government. Of these, 39,044 are general purpose local governments - 3,043 county governments and 36,001 subcounty general purpose governments, including 13,726 school distict governments and 34,683 special district governments."
No.
Local and State governments and agencies of local and state governments lobby the federal government in Washington, D.C. This is known as intergovernmental lobbbying.
Establish uniform requirements for audits of federal funds provided to state and local governments
Local and State governments and agencies of local and state governments lobby the federal government in Washington, D.C. This is known as intergovernmental lobbbying.
The general term for federal money given to states or local governments are called grants. These monies may also be given to private corporations in the event of a bailout.
Federal income tax is not a source of revenue for state or local governments, as it is collected by the federal government. Instead, state and local governments primarily rely on sources such as sales tax, property tax, and income tax specific to their jurisdictions. These taxes fund local services and infrastructure.