Executive functions of the Federal Government are performed by the President, otherwise known as the Executive Branch.
congress
The Legislative Branch is responsible for making laws in the federal government. This is an important part of the checks and balances system laid out by the U.S. Constitution.
We would lose local control of local government functions.
The Legislative Branch
The division of the lawmaking power is defined as some laws left up to the states, and other laws are made by the federal government. Courts have the jurisdiction to enforce either law.
lawmaking
Federal National Assembly
The system is called federalism, the creation of a central government to operate and coordinate shared government functions among the states.
Federalists
The functions of state government are quite diverse. In most cases, they are a replica of the federal government at the local level and provide various state functions through the districts within a state including health, education, infrastructure and so much more.
The United States Constitution provided that states and the federal government would share certain powers. These powers are called Concurrent Powers. Examples of such powers are the power to tax and borrow money
Assuring welfare to the poor and unemployed
It investigates waste, fraud, and abuse within every area of the Federal Government.