Call for Increased Medicaid Funding to the States
Writing that "Medicaid is a program that exemplifies federalism," Simon Marshall-Shah contends that increased federal assistance to the states through this program will be…
The Federalism Library is an online multimedia collection of articles, books, and podcasts exploring contemporary and classic questions related to federalism. It includes material created by the Center for the Study of Federalism, as well as carefully curated information from prominent writers on federalism.
Writing that "Medicaid is a program that exemplifies federalism," Simon Marshall-Shah contends that increased federal assistance to the states through this program will be…
Ilya Somin writes that President Trump's recent threat to withhold federal funds from states that allow voting by mail is a "menace" to both…
In an op-ed, Andrew Potter points to the many provincial checkpoints as evidence that the coronavirus has localized the nation's politics in a way…
The Health Affairs blog examines how federalism is affecting the procurement of medical supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more here.
Many Medicaid providers are facing delayed coronavirus-related payments, something that state Medicaid directors have said will threaten the providers' ability to remain open. Read…
Ken Hicks traces the historical stages of American federalism and concludes that the coronavirus pandemic marks "a further regression of American governing capacity" down to "fend-for-yourself…
Venkaiah Naidu reviews the development of India's bicameral legislature and suggests that federalism plays into why a bicameral structure is appropriate for the nation: "Federalism…
Sean B. Hecht examines the federal Public Health Act and contends that public health can benefit from the division of public-health responsibilities between the…
Lorenzo Marsili and Ulrike Guérot write that the end of the pandemic offers an opportunity for Europe "to build a democracy of equals." Read…
In an op-ed, Frank Pignanelli and LaVarr Webb look at how the Trump administration has responded to the coronavirus outbreak, concluding that the administration…
Kim Wehle provides an overview of the history of federalism in the United States, writing that President Trump's "tortured dance with state governors" regarding…
Lizabeth Cohen writes that although the New Deal "recast the structure of American federalism" because states and localities lacked the capacity to deal with the Great…
Parth Maniktala contends that a fund recently established by India's government will impair the states' ability to combat the coronavirus and "dilute federalism" because the…
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