Local Government
Reading through the Evans and Degutis article on how legislation is authored, considered, and brought to the floor for a vote, is fundamentally correct and it's the way the U.S. Constitution intended for Congress to function. Sadly, the U.S. Congress is deeply divided and very little legislation of any substance or of any help to American citizens has come out of the Congress in the past few years. This paper is about local government, and due to the lack of productivity at the national level -- a new poll, released June 20 by Gallup Poll shows "a historically low 7% of U.S. residents trust Congress" (UPI, 2014) -- local government becomes even more important to the lives and well beings of citizens in towns and cities across the country. A good question to ask of a local public official is, "Do I trust this person?" (Evans, et al., 2003). (and I don't trust the local government here in California).
Describe the processes, procedures and functions of your local government.
In my California unincorporated community, where about 6,500 people live, the local government is a community services...
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