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Addressing the Challenges of Rural Local Governments: Perceptions of State Assistance

David J Helpap

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2025, vol. 55, issue 1, 89-111

Abstract: Like their urban counterparts, rural local governments’ relationships with their states have become varied and complex, particularly as rural America has become increasingly prominent in state and national politics, and the challenges facing rural communities have increased. However, a focus on this subset of local governments has been limited in scholarship on American federalism. Using survey data of rural local governments in Wisconsin, this article examines the degree to which rural governments perceive state assistance as helpful in addressing community challenges. Results indicate significant support for additional state assistance but also concerns about current levels of state financial support and state-imposed revenue limitations. Rural local governments with greater expenditures, worse financial conditions, lower levels of existing state aid, a more agriculture-dependent economy, and an older population are more likely to perceive additional state assistance as beneficial. Overall, these results provide additional clarity on rural local governments’ perceptions of—and interactions with—their states.

Keywords: local governments; rural; federalism; state assistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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