Multiple Choice
The purpose of the intergovernmental lobby is to
A) get more federal money for states and localities with fewer strings attached.
B) pressure Congress to end grant programs and shift the money to private industry.
C) enable city governments to bypass state rules in the quest for federal money.
D) help Congress to oversee how state governments spend federal money.
E) enhance communication between state and federal bureaucracies.
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