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this law can phase out governmental organizations who do not make enough of an impact. 1 point sunset income tax sunshine federalism allows for small, local governments to exist. how can your vote 1 point mean more in a local election as compared to a national election more voters means each vote counts for more less voters mean each vote counts for more local governments are more likely to be rigged every state is extremely similar because under our constitution, the federal 1 point government holds all of the power. true false
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A sunset law is designed to phase out governmental organizations that do not have sufficient impact. Income tax is about revenue collection, and sunshine laws relate to transparency, not phasing out organizations.
In local elections, the number of voters is typically less than in national elections. With fewer voters, each individual vote has a relatively greater weight or impact on the outcome compared to a national election with a larger electorate. The idea that more voters make each vote count more is incorrect, and there's no basis for local governments being more likely to be rigged.
In the U.S. system of federalism, power is shared between the federal government and state governments. States have their own powers (reserved powers) and are not all extremely similar, nor does the federal government hold all the power. So the statement is false.
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