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Federalism

The US constitution sets up a system of federalism, where the power is divided between the federal government (central government) and state governments.

Federalism

Federalism

  • Articles I-IV of the constitution sets out the powers of the states and the federal government.
  • The 10th Amendment gives all powers not given to the federal government in the Constitution to the states.
Is it effective? Yes

Is it effective? Yes

  • Each state has its own fully working government with 3 branches - a governor (executive), state Congress (legislature) and supreme court – and can legislate on a wide variety of matters.
  • States have the power to ratify amendments to the Constitution, and so have the power to change the foundational document on which all US law is based.
  • Protections, rights and some taxes are different in many states.
    • For example, Oregon does not have a sales tax.
Is it effective? No

Is it effective? No

  • The powers given to the federal government versus the states is the vaguest area of the constitution and over time the powers of the federal government have expanded significantly.
  • Most states do NOT have year-round legislatures, so do NOT have the ability to create law year-round compared to Congress.
  • Congress can issue mandates that the state governments have to follow.
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