Financial Autonomy and Central-local relationship at Union Parishad Level in ...Ahasan Uddin Bhuiyan
The origin of the root level local government bears a long history in this subcontinent. The existence of village councilors can be traced out from Kautillya’s Arthashastra during Mauriyan dynasty .
It is Union Parishad that is the grass root level administrative organ of the government in Bangladesh . It is known fact that the local body like union parishad should have autonomy in both financial and administrative decision making . But in fact , in Bangladesh, this important tier of local government is highly dominated and controlled by the central government .
As a part of academic curriculum, I was assigned to conduct a field work on financial autonomy , central-local relationship at union level in Bangladesh . The findings of my field work are discussed in this assignment .
Proposed revisions to ELPCO bylaws on voting and non-discrimination.
Reviewed at March 23, 2017 ELPCO meeting.
To be voted on at April 27 2017 ELPCO meeting. Contact: Jason Stevenson, jason@jasonstevenson.net, 800-419-0568
Financial Autonomy and Central-local relationship at Union Parishad Level in ...Ahasan Uddin Bhuiyan
The origin of the root level local government bears a long history in this subcontinent. The existence of village councilors can be traced out from Kautillya’s Arthashastra during Mauriyan dynasty .
It is Union Parishad that is the grass root level administrative organ of the government in Bangladesh . It is known fact that the local body like union parishad should have autonomy in both financial and administrative decision making . But in fact , in Bangladesh, this important tier of local government is highly dominated and controlled by the central government .
As a part of academic curriculum, I was assigned to conduct a field work on financial autonomy , central-local relationship at union level in Bangladesh . The findings of my field work are discussed in this assignment .
Proposed revisions to ELPCO bylaws on voting and non-discrimination.
Reviewed at March 23, 2017 ELPCO meeting.
To be voted on at April 27 2017 ELPCO meeting. Contact: Jason Stevenson, jason@jasonstevenson.net, 800-419-0568
A short overview of Virginia's local governments for my Civics class. It's designed to be used with cloze-style notes; students write down the underlined words as we discuss the powerpoint.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
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March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
4. Federal and State Government
Federal Government role:
Constitution is the framework of federal powers
What are these powers?
5. Federal Government Powers
Defense
International and Native American Relations
Regulate Interstate & Foreign Commerce
Postal Service and Roads
Currency and Regulation of Money
Federal Court System
Copyrights and Patents
Taxation and Borrowing Money
Provide for Common Defense & General Welfare
6. State Powers
Amendment 10 – US Constitution
Powers of the States and People.
The powers not delegated to the United
States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the States, are
reserved to the States respectively, or to
the people.
7. Powers of Local Governments
The US constitution does not mention County, Town,
City, or other Municipal Governments
8. Government Responsibility
Because all other government responsibilities fall to
the states, state governments create and control local
governments.
Local Government supply most of citizens daily
services
Local government is where most people see effective
democracy at work
9. Relationships of Federal, State and
Local Government in Action
You live in a Town & your neighbor’s house is on
fire. You call 911 for help.
Where does help come from?
The White House?
Congress?
Governor or the State Legislature?
Your County?
Your Town?
The City or Village?
10. To answer the question let’s follow
the path of the Firefighters' gear
to the fire next door:
12. Your local Town Board decided:
How to provide town fire protection
How to fund it with taxes or grants
Maybe entered an agreement with another local
government to obtain or jointly provide fire protection
13. County :
Provides the 911 Service to dispatch the fire
department
Through Emergency Government:
Coordinates emergency service in the county
Assisted with grants for equipment and training
14. State Government
Sets requirements and standards for local governments
to provide fire protection
Sometimes assists or services grant funding
15. Federal Government
Through Department of Homeland Security grant
programs provide funds for local fire departments,
including funds for fire fighter gear
16. Can you think of other ways your
local government interacts with
you and other governments?
25. Elected County Officials
Sheriff*
District Attorney *
Coroner*
Register of Deeds*
*Positions named in State Constitution
Clerk of Circuit Courts
County Clerk
Treasurer
Surveyor
26. County Board
of Supervisors
Supervisors serve primarily a legislative role
The legislative function is largely limited to policy making,
law making, budgetary approval, and cooperative decision-
making
No operational control resides with individual supervisors
27. Home Rule
Definition: the authority the state concedes to a local
government to govern its own affairs within its own
boundaries.
28. Home Rule
Cities and Villages:
Permitted “to determine their local affairs and
government, subject only to this constitution and to
such enactments of the legislature of state-wide concern
as with uniformity shall affect every city or every village.”
Counties:
May exercise any organizational or administrative
power, subject only to the constitution and to any
enactment of the legislature which is of statewide
concern and which uniformly affects every county.
“Administrative home rule.”
30. Town Meeting
Meeting of “Electors”
All persons eligible to vote
Direct Powers - Examples:
Levy taxes
Fix compensation for town offices.
Combine certain town offices, or make some town
offices part-time.
Grants of Authority, Directives, Authorizations - Examples:
Delegate Tax Levy Authority
Exercise Village Powers
Purchase or convey town real property
31. Town Board of
Supervisors
3 to 5 Supervisors
Decision Making and Administration
Chairman:
Presides over Board Meetings and Town Meetings
Signs Town documents
Sees to administration of Statutes
Act on Authorization of Board
Statute specified duties
32. Typical Town Services
Public Improvements, Road Building and Maintenance
Regulation & Enforcement as required by state and
county
Parks and Recreation Facilities
Some Towns :
Police
Land Use Regulation
“Village Powers”
34. Finer Point
“Town” is a specific unit of government
“Township” is surveyor’s geographic unit, typically 6
miles by six miles
35. Cities and Villages
“Incorporated”
Extensive “Home Rule”
Usually more concentrated population
May annex town area(s)
Direct Legislation available to voters
37. Mayor
Veto power as to all acts of the council
except where it is expressly or by necessary implication not
permitted
Chief Executive Officer
Oversees state and local law is observed and enforced
Provide information and recommendation action to
City Council
Appoint citizens to Commissions and Boards
Head of police and fire departments
Unless Police and Fire commission has management power
38. City Council
Mayor presides but only votes to break a tie
Most elected to represent districts
Length of terms, Staggered terms determine by
Charter Ordinance under Home Rule
39. City Council
Alderpersons serve primarily a legislative role
The legislative function is largely limited to policy
making, law making, budgetary approval, and
cooperative decision-making
No operational control resides with individual
Alderpersons
40. City Officials
Clerk
Treasurer
Attorney*
Police and Fire Chiefs
Assessor*
Engineer*
Board of Public Works*
Street Commissioner*
*Or provide otherwise for performance of their assigned
duties
42. Village Board of Trustees
6 Trustees
3 Trustees in villages of 350 people or less
Elected at Large
Village President
Presides over Board Meetings
“Maintain Peace and Good Order”
Sees that “ordinances are… obeyed”
43. Village Board of Trustees
As with County Supervisors and Alderpersons, a
Village Trustee has no power to act unilaterally or
speak for the village other than as part of a quorum
No supervisory authority rests with individual Trustees
45. Third Branch
Cities, Villages and Towns
Municipalities may create Municipal Courts
Hears, Decides and Imposes Judgments on Ordinance
Violation Cases
Municipal Judge(s) elected
Judges supervised by Supreme Court
46. Manager Form of Government
City Council-Manager or Village Board-Manager Plan
Adopted by Charter Ordinance or Public Petition and
Referendum
Appoint a manager who then is:
the chief executive officer of the city [or village]
The head of the city [or village] administration
10 Cities and Villages have Manager Form of
Government
47. Manager Form of Government
Chapter 64 provides for the Council/Manager
Plan
Unique in that it provides for a City Manager to
be the CEO and does not provide for a Mayor
48. Other Local Governments
Town Sanitary Districts
Metropolitan Sewerage District
Lake Districts
Drainage Districts
Wisconsin Technical College Districts
School District
49. Find Out More
Local Government Center
lgc.uwex.edu
The Framework of Your Wisconsin Government
published by The Wisconsin Policy Forum
2019-2020 Wisconsin Blue Book
“The Changing World of Wisconsin Local Government” by
Susan C. Paddock in 97-98 Wisconsin Blue Book
Officials Handbooks from Wis. Towns Association, Wis.
Counties Association and League of Wis. Municipalities
Legislative Counsel 2019-2020 Wisconsin Legislator
Briefing Book, Chapter 22