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A state government oversees the whole state while there are local governments such as county governments and city governments.

However, some state courts provided for inherent municipal powers, independent of states, under Cooley's law (providing for home rule movement)

Nevertheless, Dillon's Law , the majority of state decision, provided for only the state legislature to allow powers to municipality.

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