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A policy has just been agreed to by state and local government officials. The policy will affect people at the local level but will blanket the entire state. What are the reasons the state agency should implement the policy? What are some reasons the local agency should implement the policy?
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The problem you have provided already hints at reasons why state and local government should implement the policy. Why then? The following are pertinent reasons:
It is a far-reaching policy that affects or blankets the entire state. If for example the policy is in relation to empowerment and extension of welfare benefits, the state agency's reach (offices, employees, structure) is state-wide and ...
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