The Army and Air National Guards have both state and federal responsibilities.
The Army and Air National Guards have both state and federal responsibilities.
By dividing some responsibilities between the federal and state governments
Regular Army
The Reserve Components that have both a Federal (Title 10) mission and a State (Title 32) mission include the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. Under Title 32, these forces can be activated by state governors to assist in domestic emergencies and enforce state laws, while under Title 10, they fall under federal control for national defense. This dual status allows for flexibility in responding to both federal and state needs.
The National Guard is the primary Reserve Component that has both a Federal (Title 10) mission and a State (Title 32) mission, allowing it to enforce state laws. Under Title 10, the National Guard operates under federal authority, while Title 32 allows state governors to activate them for state duties, including law enforcement and disaster response. This dual mission provides flexibility in responding to both national emergencies and local needs.
evaluate the decisions of lower federal court
False. It includes both state and federal.
Air National Guard and Army National Guard
Air National Guard and Army National Guard
Legislative assistants can be both state and federal employees, depending on the level of government they work for. At the federal level, they typically assist members of Congress, while at the state level, they support state legislators. Their roles often include conducting research, drafting legislation, and managing communications.
State
State