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    is dedicated to guns. It is the right to bear arms. With the recent controversy with guns, local and state/national have been trying to set their own laws. They both are fighting for power over power to control guns. They both have taken each other to court and have made laws that overpower the other. Both body of governments wants what is best for the people, and they will fight for that right. Should local authorities have the power to regulate gun control laws or just state/national…

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    Public Administration Capstone Test Competency Assessment Instructions This assessment consist of 50 multiple choice questions that cover all of the courses in the program. The first 6 questions cover the material in PAD 500. The second 6 questions cover the material in PAD 505. The next 7 questions cover the material in PAD 510. The next 6 questions cover the material in PAD 515. The next 6 questions cover the material in PAD 520. The next 7 questions cover the material in PAD 525. The…

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    reflections of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the unsteady response associated with dealing with the historic disaster that his New Orleans gives way to thorough discussion the levels of responsibilities and role of the federal, state, and local authorities in times of disaster and emergency response to such disasters like Katrina. Under the systems or practice where more power is pushed to the federal government to spearhead and to always play the lead role is not a good idea and…

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    What challenges do you face in these positions, and how do you overcome those challenges? Many issues Dr. Aaltonen faces has to do with how political HHS and public health can become. Many local decisions are based on local political beliefs rather than on what the issue at hand becomes. As long as there is a notation of who is for what party, there also seems to be a snag in different processes. There can be many different misconceptions as well surround public health that often make it more…

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    there is a tendency for there to be an equal balance of power between the branches. However, on a state or local level, their balance of power is towards the executive level, with mayors or city managers than in the legislature, which is more apparent on the federal level. The state and local budget process is also more vulnerable to outside lobbying influence. However, the state and local budget is harder to change because it is often embedded in the state constitution. The President, state…

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    Food Waste Research Paper

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    For example, family can start off by just buying the food they need. Go look at your fridge first and see if there are supplies to make a meal a family can enjoy. If there are a few items missing that is when you can go to a local store and only buy what you need. An even better option is going to a food bank and buying food there. Planning your meals that Sunday for the entire week can also save you a lot of time, money and it can help with the food waste. Another example is…

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    federal disaster relief money to disaster victims every year and this money must be available to provide this support. Also, as suggested in our reading, not all funding should be supplied by the federal government. State and local government, non-governmental organizations and local businesses also need to assist in the organizing and raising funding for emergency management operations (Haddow, Bullock, and Coppola, 2013). This is why I placed partnerships as the third most important challenge…

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    Dillon's Rule

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    There are 90,000 local governments in the United States and all of them are under the control of a respected state government. When there is a dispute between local and state government, judges usually follow Dillon’s Rule, which states that the local government is the creation of the state. This ideology is different from Fordham’s Rule and Cooley’s rule, which give more power to the local governments. Dillon’s rule is important because of its impact on city and other local government and how…

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    1. Area: The community in which I live is an urban setting located in Central New York. The City of Utica is located in Oneida County. 2. Demographics: With an estimated 61,332 people in the City of Utica according to the U.S Census Bureau, the city has seen a decrease in residency since the formal census conducted in 2010 (Census Bureau). Even with the estimated decrease in population, the city is home to a multitude of races and ethnicities immigrating to the U.S from various countries…

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    state constitution. So the way our system works, using a top-down system on how the power is provided. So the federal government (via constitution) receives its power from the state government (via bill of rights), who then receives its power from the local government, which finally receives the power from the people.…

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