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Abstract:
Lucas provides a monthly update concerning major governmental fields such as use of thumb-prints in law enforcement, 41 million dollar debt reduction for North Carolina, and the price of clean streets.
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Changes within the government from 1931 to 1981 are reviewed specifically related to the governor's role, highway expansion and maintenance, prison management, public health, and environmental issues.
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Functions of local government changed substantially between 1930 and 1980. Officials across the state adapted local government to changes at both the state and national level while also attempting to best serve their constituency. Statistics concerning changes in demographics, taxes, and income along with a summary of legislative changes reflect the evolution of local government.
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Several court cases raised public scrutiny of growing state government and the apparent convergence of different government branches. The Bone Case highlighted the problem with the appointment of state officials to a newly amended state environmental law. Using this example, the author reviews the three branches of government and whether there is a constitutionally sound separation between these.