Historically, the tasks of public safety (in the sense of controlling crime), public education, public health, transportation, and infrastructure have generally been considered primarily state responsibilities.
Federal grants and loans for businesses as well as students are some of the most well known services. Social Security provides monthly payments for senior citizens while the Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) works to establish affordable housing options.
The federalgovernment looks over the "big stuff", like the government of Alberta. Rights, taxes etc. It consists of lutenint govoner
Guardian ad Litem and Banking
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local, state, and federal governments
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LGFCU (Local Government Federal Credit Union) offers numerous financial services, including providing insurance for sale, retirement investments, and banking services.
The government gets its income to provide public services to its citizens from taxes.
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Provide services
Many things are provided by state and federal government. States provide services in police, highways repair, services, protection, libraries, schools, health care, hospitals, welfare/ child protection services, food banks, and many others. Federal provide us with the interstate commerce and highway system, federal parks, army, navy, marines, coast guard service, post office, railway, airports, social security, disability insurance, health care, environment protection laws, food inspection services, school law, and civil rights laws.
E-government
The Andrew Federal Credit Union is an organisation that provide financial products and services ranging from checking and saving accounts to credit cards and loans.
goods and services taxThe goods and services tax (GST) is a Canadian value-added tax levied on most goods and services sold for domestic consumption. The tax is levied to provide revenue for the federal government. The GST is paid by consumers, but it is levied and remitted to the government by businesses selling the goods and services.
To pay all of the necessary expense of operating the services and programs that are administrated by the federal government.
The Federal Communications Commission regulates telephone services.