An Ordinance for Local Coordination on Federal Regulations - American Legislative Exchange Council - American Legislative Exchange Council (alec.org)
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Here is a summary.
Coordination involves federal laws that require the federal government to meet local government to resolve differences in their plans. An executive order enhanced Coordination by allowing numerous entities, including non-governmental organizations, to engage the federal government. Any local government — from a city or county to a school or water district, and any NGO — may invoke Coordination, thus forcing the federal government to meet with them on an equal basis to reach consistency in their plans. Congress has defined “coordination” as a government-to-government communication process, seeking consistency, in which local government has an equal negotiating position with the federal agencies. This government-to-government communication negotiating process allows local government to participate on an equal basis in all phases of planning and management of land, water and wildlife resources. Such consistency will allow local governments to once again protect the local tax base, sustain a viable and stable local economy, and protect the public health and safety. Clear direction exists for local governments to use coordination to fairly represent citizens in bringing back local control from runaway big governments. This will not create bureaucratic burdens on local government as some have suggested. On the contrary, experience has shown that the proper use of the coordination process relieves burdens imposed by special interest groups and their constant harassment by lawsuits which result in getting citizens off the land, away from any productive use of natural resources, and which promote risks to life and property.
That only works if the people are given access to the Constitution, but we are constantly denied access to the Constitution, a document that was created to keep government in check.