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Local governments derive their authority from the state according to Dillon's Rule.
Local governments (counties, townships, cities, school districts, etc.) are creations of the state and are subject to state authority, not the federal government. Their power is not constitutionally-based as they are not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. Dillon's Rule, established in 1868, clarifies that local governments derive their authority from the state.
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