
The Economist Next Door The Federalization of State Budgets
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Aug 21, 2025 Tony Woodlief, Senior Executive VP at the State Policy Network, dives into the complexities of fiscal federalism. He discusses how nearly 37% of state revenues now come from federal sources, raising concerns about state autonomy. The conversation critiques the hidden costs of federal funding and emphasizes the need for transparency. They also tackle the challenges surrounding the U.S. jobs report, advocating for better methodologies. Lastly, Tony unpacks misconceptions about trade deficits and surpluses, revealing their nuanced impacts on the economy.
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Governors Who Turned Down Federal Rail Money
- Several Republican governors (Walker, Kasich, Scott) rejected Obama-era 'shovel-ready' rail funds to avoid federal strings.
- Their refusals redirected funds to projects like California's high-speed rail, which later failed to deliver service.
Two-Step Strategy To Reclaim State Control
- Step one: stop doing optional federally driven actions even while still taking funds; step two: pursue deeper reforms to reduce dependency.
- Use litigation and refusal to comply selectively to force agency accountability.
Block Grants Trade Rules For Flexibility
- Block grants grant flexibility and eliminate many federal micro-conditions, enabling state experimentation and evaluations.
- They risk local misuse, but misuse is easier to control than centralized regulatory overreach.





