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local governmentThat part of government dealing mainly with matters concerning the inhabitants of a particular area or town, usually financed at least in part by local taxes. In the USA and UK, local government has comparatively large powers and responsibilities. Historically, in European countries such as France, Germany, and the USSR, local government tended to be more centrally controlled than in Britain, although German cities have a tradition of independent action, as in Berlin, and France from 1969 moved towards regional decentralization. In the USA the system shows evidence of the early type of settlement (for example, in New England the town is the unit of local government, in the South the county, and in the northern central states the combined county and township). A complication is the tendency to delegate power to special authorities in such fields as education. In Australia, although an integrated system similar to the British was planned, the scattered nature of settlement, apart from the major towns, has prevented the establishment of any uniform tiered arrangement. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Another reader, responding to my "Understanding the Times" column in the August 2007 issue, apparently opposed my suggestion that eliminating the federal Department of Education might be a good first step toward ensuring more local governance and control of education. A key objective of a civilian reconstruction team is to develop modern local governance while breaking local leaders of a dependence on US forces. The Kenyans were then hosted for a second year by the LWVs of Wichita Metro (KS) and Greater Tucson (AZ) with in-depth programs on local governance. |
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