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1 Local Governments

2 State Directs State Constitutions describe how village, town, county, and city governments will be set up. Charter – basic plan for local governmental unit that defines its powers, responsibilities, and organization. Municipalities – are incorporated villages and towns are like corporations. Have a large degree of self-government.

3 What local government does…
Water, sidewalks, trash collection, roads, street cleaning, sewer systems, public transportation, electricity, cemetary. Make sure these things run economically and efficiently.

4 Local and State Cooperation
Local governments work with the state to make communities better places to live. Ordinances – regulations that govern the community. Ordinances CANNOT interfere with state or federal laws.

5 County Governments Largest local governments
Serve State Governments by collecting taxes, conducting elections, and enforcing state laws. Serve people by providing roads, schools, libraries, health and welfare, and law enforcement.

6 County Officials Voters elect a County Board – equals the county legislature Usually no leader for executive department – many people with specific jobs. Sheriff – enforces the laws and is usually in charge of the county jail. County Clerk – keeps records of actions in the county (births, deaths, etc.)

7 Town, Township, and Village Governments
Town – larger than a village, may include outlying areas. Village – Only includes main town area, not outlying farms and settlements. Townships are 6 square mile areas – take care of roads and areas outside of the town or village. Each has the power to tax, create ordinances, and protect citizens.


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