The Importance of Municipal Government

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Government Is Important in Citizens’ Daily Lives

Imagine a town without government. At first, such a place may seem like a fantastic place to live, there would be no laws, no fines, and no taxes. But look a little closer and you’ll notice mounds of reeking trash heaped along sidewalks and by doors, sewage oozing from pipes and seeping into the soil, and streets and roads in horrible states of disrepair. Buildings would burn to the ground for lack of fire departments, and schools, no longer supported by tax dollars, would become empty and silent. While it may seem that government officials do nothing but argue and impose taxes, without them a community couldn’t function. Some of the amenities we take for granted now as Americans are a direct result of our local government’s actions.

Many of the innovations we enjoy daily as well as services we have come to regard as necessities are provided by a municipal government. Running water and sanitary systems like sewers are two examples without which our lives would be very different and likely harder. Though the idea...

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