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Federalism and Football

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The amount of money a team is allowed to pay the players this is equivalent legal federalism because its a policy they have to follow or they will be penalized.
These people have to be on the slide line of a game just incase a person gets injured. This is a form of legal federalism because teams have to follow this rule
Where teams play and are mandated to maintain. This is equivalent to infrastructure of a city/ state (fiscal federalism).
This person is equivalent to the federal government setting the policy floor and allowing the state to make the decisions.
Teams use this to generate money. Just like the government uses taxes pay for programs (fiscal federalism).
This group of players protect the QB, and are equivalent to local governments creating intergovernmental partnerships to effectively service (protect) citizens.
QB throwing the ball to an open player is called? This is just like street-level bureaucrats administering a program to eligible citizen.
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Companies who partner with teams? This is equivalent to governments partnering with non-profit and for-profit to administrator a program.
State creating administrative policies that street-level bureaucrats have to follow.
This person is equivalent to the state, they dictate what play is called just like the state dictates what local government can do with thing like election law (administrative federalism).
Teams/ players have follow this guideline just like state and local governments have to follow the legislation (legal federalism).
These people are equivalent to the end users. They are the people most effected by street bureaucrats actions and who policy are intended for.
When a team is penalized by the league for violating a rule. This is equivalent to the Supreme Court ruling that the federal government or states overstepping their legislative power.
Street-level bureaucrats administering policy.