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State and local governments emerged as important interest groups in
the 1960s, as that decade witnessed a rapid expansion of federal
social programs administered at the state and local levels. The
1970s and 1980s were distinguished by attempts to give states and
localities more responsibility over such programs. The present day
is marked by an even more purposeful return of responsibility and
policymaking to state and local governments, both because of severe
deficits at the federal level and an ideological shift toward
federalism. This work examines the impact state and local
governments have had and can have on the federal government,
asserting that they can be important factors in the creation of
policy. The author looks at the intergovernmental lobbying
tactics--successful and unsuccessful--of five states and local
lobbying groups: the National League of Cities, the U.S. Conference
of Mayors, the National Association of Counties, the National
Conference of State Legislatures, and the National Governor's
Association. Her study will be of interest to scholars and
policy-makers at the local, state, and federal government levels.
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