Well the government actually can pay for alot of thing if you think about it here is a list of some things
policemen
school
school supplies
school staff
school teachers
roads
local librarys
Jail centers
Firefighters
The state government is responsible for many things. Things like housing, agriculture, health, law, order, electricity and gas supplies,
universal LAW
In most jurisdictions it is required to have some type of permit from the local government to use the public sidewalks to sell things.
universal LAW
Not certain what you're asking. The government makes ALL laws.
In government and some areas of law, we refer to this as a "rider."It can also be called an amendment, modification or addendum.
You can write a letter to the government and get some signatures for it.
You can write a letter to the government and get some signatures for it.
The state constitution
The people is one answer to that. Elected representatives are ultimately responsible to the people that elect them, and that includes the head of the government. In some countries the head of government and head of state are the same, but in other countries the head of state is separate, so some heads of government answer to them. However not all heads of state have large political power and just do simple things like sign things into law or give the government ministers their seals of office or accept the resignation of a government.
It depends on the type of government. Some are strictly regulated by law some by the people in power
the RELATIONSHIP between government and its citizens, the other 2 being CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and CRIMINAL LAW.