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State and local governments could be a roadblock for some of Trump's more radical policies


Published on 2024-11-26 16:00:41 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • While President-elect Donald Trump is promising sweeping conservative policies, experts say the powers that states hold could make it harder for him to implement them.

The article from ABC News discusses how state and local governments are acting as significant barriers to some of former President Donald Trump's more radical policy proposals. It highlights several instances where state officials, including governors and state legislatures, have either resisted or outright blocked Trump's initiatives. Key points include resistance to his immigration policies, such as sanctuary city policies and opposition to family separation at the border; pushback against his environmental deregulations, with states like California setting their own emissions standards; and challenges to his voting laws, where states have implemented measures to counteract potential voter suppression. The piece also notes that these actions are not strictly partisan, with some Republican-led states also opposing Trump's policies when they conflict with local interests or values. This dynamic illustrates a broader theme of federalism where state sovereignty plays a crucial role in moderating or even nullifying federal overreach.

Read the Full ABC Article at [ https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/state-local-governments-roadblock-trumps-radical-policies/story?id=116165234 ]