The State of American Federalism, 1992-1993 |
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Authors: | Pagano, Michael A. Bowman, Ann O'M. |
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Abstract: | In terms of federalism, the year 1992-1993 was interesting inits ambivalence. The new president and a somewhat reconstitutedCongress took actions that reverberated through the intergovernmentalsystem; yet there was no hint of a coherent theory of federalismunderlying those actions. Two trends held steady: the federaldeficit continued to constrain new domestic initiatives andstates and localities continued to be subjected to un(der)fundedmandates. A review of U.S. Supreme Court rulings in cases withintergovernmental implications, does not reveal a discerniblefederalism philosophy in that branch of the government. If anything,19921993 further underscored the pulling and tuggingbetween the nation and the states that has characterized Americanfederalism for the past several years. |
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