Local Government

“Local Government” by Ernestine Giesecke, published by Capstone Classroom on August 15, 2009, is a 32-page exploration of the structures and functions of local government. This edition provides insights into the roles of various local government officials, such as county assessors, and explains how local governments finance their operations. Readers will gain a foundational understanding of the responsibilities that local governments hold, making it a valuable resource for those interested in social science and politics.
In this book, readers will embark on a guided tour through the intricacies of local governance, learning about both county and city systems. The text addresses key questions regarding the differences in leadership styles, such as the roles of mayors versus city managers in different municipalities. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, “Local Government” serves as an informative introduction to the political and governmental structures that shape communities.
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What does a county assessor do? How do local governments get the money to operate? What are some of the responsibilities of local government? You can find the answers to these questions and more in ‘Local Government.’ As you go on this guided tour through local government, you’ll learn about both county and city governments. You’ll discover why some cities have mayors that run the city, while other cities are run like small businesses, with a city manager-council government.
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