Congress can impose federal mandates, which require the state government to comply with its orders
yes
Programs that the Federal government requires States to implement without Federal funding.
Revenue Bills... I think
balanced budget
It is required by the federal government.
It is required by the federal government.
An "unfunded mandate" is a requirement from a higher level of government that some lower level of government must enforce and pay for. It's easy for the Federal government to demand that the STATES pay for something, or for the State to require the LOCAL government to do something; the agency that makes the demand doesn't have to care about the cost, or whether or not it is effective, or even if it works at all.
No. If you mean state regulated Workers' Compensation coverage, (and don't have it confused with Social Security) the Federal government does not mandate anything about the system and certainly does not require employees to contribute.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed by Congress in 1970 and created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 1971.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed by Congress in 1970 and created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 1971.
No employer can require things being done with or without pay. It is against the labor laws which are given by the federal government.
The tax ID is issued by the Federal Government. It does not require the probate court.
By definition, a loan must be repaid even if it originates from the federal government. However, there are some federal grants that you can apply for to start a small business that do not require repayment.