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In local government, authority is rarely simple.
It’s layered.Shared.And often misunderstood.
Residents see problems locally, so it feels natural to expect local leaders to have full control. But the reality is different. Cities and villages operate within larger systems, where counties, states, and federal agencies all play a role.
In this episode, we break down a question that sits underneath nearly every frustration in local government:
Who actually has authority over what?
This isn’t about deflecting responsibility.It’s about understanding how the system is built and why power doesn’t always sit where people expect it to.
If you’ve ever heard:
“That’s out of our hands”
“We don’t control that”
This episode will help you understand what that really means.
The extended episode goes deeper into how authority is divided in practice, how funding shapes control, and why overlapping responsibility creates friction on all sides.
By Kevin PatrickIn local government, authority is rarely simple.
It’s layered.Shared.And often misunderstood.
Residents see problems locally, so it feels natural to expect local leaders to have full control. But the reality is different. Cities and villages operate within larger systems, where counties, states, and federal agencies all play a role.
In this episode, we break down a question that sits underneath nearly every frustration in local government:
Who actually has authority over what?
This isn’t about deflecting responsibility.It’s about understanding how the system is built and why power doesn’t always sit where people expect it to.
If you’ve ever heard:
“That’s out of our hands”
“We don’t control that”
This episode will help you understand what that really means.
The extended episode goes deeper into how authority is divided in practice, how funding shapes control, and why overlapping responsibility creates friction on all sides.