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Center for Practical Federalism

SPN launches the Center for Practical Federalism.

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SPN’s Center for Practical Federalism aims to educate the American public and policymakers on the benefits of federalism—a system of government where some authority belongs to the national government, and much more resides with states, communities, and the American people. Federalism pushes power where it belongs, to citizens acting through their elected representatives, and it ensures that no one branch of government exerts too much power.

Federalism also enables experimentation with policy solutions tailored to states and communities. When policy is local, it takes into account unique community conditions, is more easily influenced by everyday citizens, and thereby leads to better outcomes for more of the people it governs. What’s more, the diverse array of policies that inevitably result under federalism allow us to learn what works better than a single, top-down approach.

The Center for Practical Federalism is launching a number of initiatives to educate state and local officials, as well as interested citizens, about the need for preserving state and local governing authority against overreach by the federal government. It will also offer training and resources for public officials interested in more effectively overseeing governmental agencies, thereby making them accountable to we the people.

Our online publication, American Habits, shows readers—citizens and lawmakers alike—what is possible and what can be accomplished through local governance.

Staff

Steve Johnson
Center for Practical Federalism Fellow

Ray Nothstine
Senior Editor and Writer, American Habits
Future of Freedom Fellow

Madison Ray, Senior Director of Strategic Engagement

Madison Ray
Senior Director, Center for Practical Federalism

Tony Woodlief
Senior Executive Vice President and Senior Fellow

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Republican GOP Debate Should Focus More on the States, Less on Washington
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The DeSantis-Newsom Debate Missed the Point
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DeSantis vs. Newsom and the Beauty of Federalism
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Don’t Avoid Political Conversations This Thanksgiving
Erin Norman in The Hill | November 23, 2023

What Americans Really Want From Government
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Iowa’s Government Restructuring: A Model for Other States
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For America’s Political Adults, Look Outside Washington 
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Washington Politicians Playing Political Games Alienate Voters
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The States Can Do it Better
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Budget Lessons We Can Learn from the States
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Government Shutdowns Should Be a Wake-Up Call for States
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The Debt Ceiling Debate Should Wake up the States
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Debt Ceiling Clash Should Push States to Rely Less on Federal Money
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Strong Revenue and Fiscal Federalism Are Driving a State-Based Tax Revolution
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Let Our Communities Lead
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Legislatures’ Too-Often-Abdicated Role: Oversight
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State of the Union? Look to the States of the Union.
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Rebuilding Trust in Government: A Model Emerges at Local Level
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We Must Embrace our National Identity, Allow Communities to Govern Themselves
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The 50 Governments That Hold the Answer to American Division
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Georgia Senate Race Distracts from More Relevant State Elections
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Fixing Things at the Local Level Without Government
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Additional Reading: SPN’s Tony Woodlief Makes the Case for Federalism in I, Citizen Book

In I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance (2021), Tony Woodlief highlights how our nation’s political class is taking away the most American of freedoms: our right to self-governance. I, Citizen is the story of how that happened and what we can do about it. Learn more about the book here.


Recognition for the Center for Practical Federalism

SPN’s Center for Practical Federalism is a 2023 nominee for the Gregor G. Peterson Prize in Venture Philanthropy.