Do you think it is fair to have the federal government interfere with state issues by providing a funding incentive? In 1–2 sentences, explain why or why not.
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It can be fair to have the federal government interfere with state issues by providing a funding incentive if it promotes national priorities or addresses critical issues that require collective action, as long as it respects the principles of federalism and does not impose undue constraints on states' autonomy.