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Local governments are better equipped to make some decisions for their communities than state or federal governments.
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Local governments are closer to residents, know local needs and priorities, and can respond more quickly. They typically handle things like zoning and land use, local roads and transit, public safety (police/fire), sanitation, parks, and local schools. State and federal governments handle broader, interstate or nationwide issues (e.g., defense, interstate commerce, major regulatory frameworks), and can override local decisions when laws or constitutional limits apply.
Local governments are closer to residents, know local needs and priorities, and can respond more quickly. They typically handle things like zoning and land use, local roads and transit, public safety (police/fire), sanitation, parks, and local schools. State and federal governments handle broader, interstate or nationwide issues (e.g., defense, interstate commerce, major regulatory frameworks), and can override local decisions when laws or constitutional limits apply.
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