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How Would the Federal Infrastructure Proposal Fund Roads, Bridges, and Public Transit?

Andrea Noble explores how the proposed federal infrastructure plan would help pay for roads, bridges, and public transit. Read more here.

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Biden Administration Moves to Provide Localities More Control Over Pandemic Response

Ana Maria Dimond and Benjamin M. Brunjes write that the Biden administration, while making vaccines more widely available, is attempting to give localities more…

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Report on Federalism and Public Officials’ Pandemic Performance

The Heritage Foundation has prepared a report titled, "COVID-19 and Federalism: Public Officials' Accountability and Comparative Performance." Read more here.

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Is Canadian Federalism Hindering the Nation’s Way Out of the Pandemic?

In an op-ed, Susan Cui warns that Canada's "trouble with federalism" has led to an uncoordinated response to the coronavirus pandemic across the provinces…

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A Federal Windfall for Cities

Aaron M. Renn writes that cities should make the most of the opportunity provided by the substantial federal aid they will receive this year.…

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Podcast on the State of Australian Federalism

In its "Democracy Sausage" podcast, the Asia and the Pacific Policy Society present, "Finger Pointing, Federalism, and Alternative Facts." You can listen here.

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Coronavirus and “Federalism, Chinese Style”

Philipp Renninger considers how well the central-local levels of Chinese government have responded to the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. Read more here.

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Book on Canadian Policy Diffusion

Brendan Boyd and Andrew Olive have edited Provincial Policy Laboratories: Policy Diffusion and Transfer in Canada’s Federal System (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021). The book explores…

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New Report from the Forum of Federations

The Forum of Federations has announced the release of a new report by Michael Burgess and G. Alan Tarr, "Sub-National Constitutions in Federal Systems."…

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Federalism and State Health Policy Decisions

Rachel Block examines the role that federalism plays in state health policy decision-making. Read more here.

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How Are States and Localities Using ARPA Funding?

Bill Lucia explores the many ways that states and localities are using federal pandemic relief funds. Read more here.

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Federalism and Canada’s Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

A group of scholars recently participated in a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation discussion of federalism and the coronavirus pandemic. Read more here.

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Conservative Support for Decentralization

Diego Fossati examines the political experience of Indonesia to contend that in some circumstances, "decentralized governance may be instrumental to conservative and exclusionary ideologies."…

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