Statutory?
SORRY - but the question makes no sense. Statutes and laws mean the same thing regardless of by whom they are enacted.
local, state, and national governments
County Governments are organised local governments authorised in state constitutions and statutes. Counties form the first tier administrative division of the states.
It says a lot...the Code, which is the Law as passed and amended, and then beter defined by statutes and further authoritive disclosures, and even case law...runs tens of thousands of pages.
taxes
taxes
taxes
I believed they are shared between state and local governments
local, state, and national governments
national security education not national security
federalism
How did African American use national attention to change policy in state and local governments in the 1950's and 1960's
Basically that is how government operates today, although local and state governments have some independence, there is no true independence. This is good and bad, from a historical standpoint of court cases local laws are often far more oppressive than national laws but governments on a local level are much easier to manage than national ones.