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  1. New Federalism is a political philosophy of devolution, or the transfer of certain powers from the United States federal government back to the states. The primary objective of New Federalism, unlike that of the eighteenth-century political philosophy of Federalism, is the restoration of some of the autonomy and power, which individual states ...

  2. New Federalism is a political philosophy of devolution, or the transfer of certain powers from the United States federal government back to the states. The primary objective of New Federalism, unlike that of the eighteenth-century political philosophy of Federalism, is the restoration to the states of some of the autonomy and power which they lost to the federal government as a consequence of ...

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  4. Nov 28, 2018 · By separating and reassigning federal and state policy responsibilities, Reagan’s New Federalism resembled dual federalism more than the creative federalism of the previous decades. President Reagan’s proposals received mixed reactions. His ideas both captured and stimulated growing public opposition to big government, big business, and big ...

  5. Aug 11, 2014 · Nixon’s New Federalism 45 Years Later. Forty years ago, President Richard Nixon left office in disgrace. But five years prior to his resignation, he made a landmark contribution to our perpetual ...

  6. These initiatives were attempts to limit many of the policies created by Johnson’s creative federalism and restore authority to state and local elected officials. The success of Nixon’s New Federalism efforts was tempered by the Democratically controlled Congress, which continued to expand categorical grant programs, even as it approved GRS ...

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