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1 Local Government in Georgia

2 Standard SS8CG6 Analyze the role of local governments in the state of Georgia. a. Explain the origins and purposes, of city, county, and special-purpose governments in Georgia. b. Describe how local government is funded and how spending decisions are made.

3 Origins of Local Government
Just as the United States is subdivided into 50 states, the state of Georgia is subdivided into 159 counties. . . • Georgia’s first permanent state constitution, the Constitution of 1777, established the state’s first eight counties (Wilkes, Richmond, Burke, Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, Glenn, Camden) • The headquarters of county government is called the county seat. County seats were located centrally so people who needed to do business at the county seat, could get there and back in a single day

4 Origins of Local Government
The state of Georgia is subdivided into 159 counties, so each county contains multiple cities… • Georgia’s first cities originated in areas that were important trade centers. • A city’s purpose is to provide services beyond those provided by counties: - police protection - fire protection - garbage collection - water services - administer state programs Augusta • Cities are local governments granted charters by the General Assembly. * GA has over 500 municipalities (cities or towns with organized governments).

5 Purpose of Local Government
• The original purpose of GA counties was to determine jurisdiction for state representatives. • Over the years, county responsibilities have increased to include elections, road building and repair, automobile licensing, welfare programs, and local courts. • Most counties in the U.S. are governed by an elected board of commissioners. GA is the only state in the U.S. that allows counties to choose between a single commissioner or a board of commissioners. • As of 2010, eight GA counties are governed by a sole commissioner. * Since 2/3 of all Georgians live outside of cities, the Constitution of 1983 granted even more responsibilities to county government.

6 County vs. City Government
There are significant differences between counties and cities… 1. Origins: Counties are created by the state constitution, while cities are created by a charter from the state legislature, the General Assembly. 2. Services: Counties and cities must agree on who provides what service, in order to avoid duplication. 3. Form of Government: Counties have a county commission while cities have one of three government forms - Strong Mayoral Council - Weak Mayoral Council - Council Manager Vs.

7 Special Purpose Governments
In addition to County and City government, GA also has a form of local government, established by cities or counties to meet specific needs, called Special-Purpose Districts or Administrations… • Special-Purpose Administrations are funded by loans or user fees (not taxes). • Special Purpose Administrations are flexible, can provide services across county or city lines, and concentrate on a single need. Some Special-Purpose Administrations include…

8 Funding and Spending  - Local governments generate revenue for programs thought tax and non-tax programs. Taxes Non-Tax Ad Valorem Tax - tax based on value of property Sales and Use Tax - tax placed on a purchase of Franchise Tax - a tax on public utilities Excise Tax - a tax paid when purchasing a specific good Regulatory Tax - mandatory fees for business to operate Revenues generated from non-tax sources - Federal grants - Fines - Service Fees - 911 user fees - Building permit fees

9 Funding and Spending  - Spending decisions are based on the financial needs of the municipalities and counties. Spending decisions are impacted on availability of funds and whether referendums are voted for by citizens Economic influences, such as inflation, economic downturns, interest rates and competition among local governments, all can impact how revenue is generated and applied.


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