POLS 2312 1st Edition Lecture 7 Outline of Last Lecture I. Comptroller II. State Land CommissionerIII. Agriculture CommissionerIV. Texas Politics A. Morris SheppardB. John Nance GarnerC. Supremacy ClauseD. LBJE. Tea PartyOutline of Current Lecture I. Dallas County DAII. FederalismA. “Comity Clause”B. Article 1 Section 10C. Dual FederalismD. Grants-in-AidCurrent Lecturel.Craig Watkin is a Dallas County DA who was driving on the toll way and hit another car. He used drug money that he confiscated to pay off the damages. Susan Hawk who is a Judge running against Watkin uses this information to boost her campaign.ll.Australia, Mexico and India use federalism as well because their countries are split into states just like America. A. In Article lV Section 2 the “comity clause”, it guarantees all citizens from one outside state to enjoy all the same “privileges and immunities” granted to all citizens of a state. But this doesn’t always apply like in the case of carrying handguns.These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.B. In Article 1 Section 10 “No state shall, without consent of Congress . . . enter into anyagreement or compact with another state.” C. Dual Federalism was when the federal government was small and dealt primarily with foreign affairs and commerce. The federal government did internal improvements like roads and canals, and they managed tariffs (taxes on imports), patents, and currency. The states performed governing over citizens’ day to day lives like property law, civil law, criminal law, and there were very different sets of rights from state to state.D. Grants-in-Aid or categorical grants were funds that were provided by the federal government to state or local government for a specific purpose. The New Deal expanded this to include social programs, and it includes competitive project grants (state and local government compete for funds based on merit of their
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