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American Federalism

More Autonomy for Local Governments?

Ilya Somin considers whether local governments should have more autonomy from state governments. Somin contends that there are potential benefits to this, but that…

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American Federalism

Federal Funds Awarded for Infrastructure Projects

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded almost half a billion dollars for a variety of road, bridge, rail, and other projects around the…

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American Federalism

Cities Urged to Take the Lead in Environmental Protection

Emily Bergeron writes that the Trump administration has shown a lack of leadership in environmental issues. She contends that cities should take the lead…

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Federalism and Education Study

The Forum of Federations has published a study of how nations with federal systems of government design and govern their educational systems. Read more here.

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American Federalism

Local Control Limits Federal Secretary’s Power

U.S. Department of Education secretary Betsy DeVos is finding that, after years of fighting for more local control over education issues, her ability to…

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American Federalism

Medicaid a Crucial Source for Local Schools

Local schools have come to rely increasingly on Medicaid funding for a variety of services to their students, including occupational therapy, mental-health services, and…

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American Federalism

Tech Companies Bring Net Neutrality Legal Action

Following the lead of a number of states, a group of technology companies have banded together to preserve net neutrality by pursuing legal action…

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American Federalism

Administration Cautions Idaho on Health Insurance Plans

The Trump administration has sent a letter to Idaho warning that its new health insurance plans that lack some benefits required by the Affordable…

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German Politics Tilting Toward Federalism?

In this op-ed, Wolfgang Münchau traces discussions in Germany about fiscal union, concluding that they mark a continued move toward federalism. Read more here.

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Book on Federalism in Switzerland

Adrian Vatter has written Swiss Federalism: The Transformation of the Federal Model (Oxon: Routledge, 2018). The book offers a comprehensive review of the federal…

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Modi Government Urged to Continue Federalism Initiatives

In this op-ed, Richard Rossow writes that since coming into office in 2014, the Narendra Modi government has made significant strides in devolving power…

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American Federalism

2018 Called “The Year of the States”

Karla Jones of the American Legislative Exchange Council contends that widespread dissatisfaction with dysfunction in Washington, DC, has led to such a resurgence of…

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Comparative Federalism

Book on Federalism and Health Care

Gregory P. Marchildon and Thomas J. Bossert have edited Federalism and Decentralization in Health Care: A Decision-Space Approach (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018).…

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