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Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation
From: Roy <r.engehausen () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 23:00:48 -0700
I agree 100%. If a municipality wants to provide service to its citizens and contracts it out, nothing prevents that.
On 7/24/2014 6:17 PM, William Herrin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Roy <r.engehausen () gmail com> wrote:The question posed is whether or not a state can control where a local governmental agencies can provide service.Hi Roy, If the answer is anything other than, "of course they can," then I really want to read the judge's opinion. There are no shortage of examples of one locality providing services to another (it happens all the time with water systems) but I've not heard of such happening contrary to the wishes of the respective state government. Regards, Bill Herrin
Current thread:
- Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Eric Brunner-Williams (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Jay Ashworth (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation William Herrin (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Roy (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation William Herrin (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Roy (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation William Herrin (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Jay Ashworth (Jul 24)
- Re: Correspondence to the FCC re: preemption of local government as a source of regulation Miles Fidelman (Jul 24)