True, and a town is probably too small of a political unit to effectively push back on the federal government to force them to change policy.
However, giving up federal funding and refusing to cooperate is probably the best way for states to fight back against overreach, woke policies, etc.
People don't realize how reliant the federal government is on lower level political bodies to function. For example: they have agreements with every state to share data for Social Security. They don't even know that someone has died unless the state tells them. That's just one thing the state can stop helping with to push back on the feds.
True, and a town is probably too small of a political unit to effectively push back on the federal government to force them to change policy.
However, giving up federal funding and refusing to cooperate is probably the best way for states to fight back against overreach, woke policies, etc.
People don't realize how reliant the federal government is on lower level political bodies to function. For example: they have agreements with every state to share data for Social Security. They don't even know that someone has died unless the state tells them. That's just one thing the state can stop helping with to push back on the feds.