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  1. New Federalism. 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 ...

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  2. Nov 28, 2018 · For the type of federalism called New Federalism (Reagan) to distinguish it from Nixons New Federalism, Reagan campaigned and sought to govern on the platform that “the most important cause of our . . . problems has been the government itself.”

  3. Aug 11, 2014 · Taking to national television six months into his first term, Nixon presented a bold vision of what he called “the New Federalism,” detailing his overarching domestic affairs agenda centered...

  4. New Federalism is a political philosophy of devolution, or the transfer of certain powers from the United States federal government back to the states.

  5. New federalism was premised on the idea that the decentralization of policies enhanced administrative efficiency and improved outcomes. Rather than simply a return to the old dual federalism model, new federalism continued much of the federal spending but rolled back many of the restrictions on what states could do with their federal funds.

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