In 1972 Congress added General Revenue Sharing to the list of federal grant-in-aid programs for states and localities. President Nixon had recommended Revenue Sharing, as apart of his New Federalism, because it would foster local autonomy by minimizing federal restrictions on the grants. When General Revenue Sharing was renewed in 1976, Congress made no changes in the formula, leading some commentators to minimize the significance of those changes which were made. Professor Brown argues that the 1976 renewal amendments to the Revenue Sharing Act are an example of interventionist federalism, a new form of federal influence over state and local governments. The federal government, while not specifying how Revenue Sharing funds must be spe...
The Sixty-Seventh Texas Legislature adopted a two-year state budget without knowing how much federal...
This report provides a history of legislative proposals and debate regarding federal revenue sharing...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
In 1972 Congress added General Revenue Sharing to the list of federal grant-in-aid programs for stat...
The year 1972 may mark the beginning of new era in intergovernmental relations with the establishmen...
The shift from categorical grants to general revenue sharing and block grants as the form of intergo...
The State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 authorized the distribution of general revenue sha...
Federal structure of American governmental system, shaped by the 1787 Constitution, has survived til...
One of the aims of Nixon\u27s New Federalism reforms was to promote political decentralization in ...
Fiscal Federalism is the use of multiple levels of government to provide (finance and pro-duce, or h...
The federal government has assumed so many responsibilities for so many diverse problems that it no ...
General Revenue Sharing (GRS) was considered a reform with important implications for existing feder...
Even though state and local governments frequently encourage Congress to introduce and pass legislat...
States have traditionally relied on taxes to finance the expansion of services, and most states have...
This article examines the impact of general revenue sharing on three structural features of American...
The Sixty-Seventh Texas Legislature adopted a two-year state budget without knowing how much federal...
This report provides a history of legislative proposals and debate regarding federal revenue sharing...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
In 1972 Congress added General Revenue Sharing to the list of federal grant-in-aid programs for stat...
The year 1972 may mark the beginning of new era in intergovernmental relations with the establishmen...
The shift from categorical grants to general revenue sharing and block grants as the form of intergo...
The State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 authorized the distribution of general revenue sha...
Federal structure of American governmental system, shaped by the 1787 Constitution, has survived til...
One of the aims of Nixon\u27s New Federalism reforms was to promote political decentralization in ...
Fiscal Federalism is the use of multiple levels of government to provide (finance and pro-duce, or h...
The federal government has assumed so many responsibilities for so many diverse problems that it no ...
General Revenue Sharing (GRS) was considered a reform with important implications for existing feder...
Even though state and local governments frequently encourage Congress to introduce and pass legislat...
States have traditionally relied on taxes to finance the expansion of services, and most states have...
This article examines the impact of general revenue sharing on three structural features of American...
The Sixty-Seventh Texas Legislature adopted a two-year state budget without knowing how much federal...
This report provides a history of legislative proposals and debate regarding federal revenue sharing...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...