Why would a state or local government have an office in Washington, DC?

a. To monitor federal legislation that could impact state funding.
b. To lobby on behalf of the state or local government for grants and funding increases.
c. To serve as liaisons to the state's congressional delegation.
d. All of the above.

d

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a. stereotypical. b. objective reality. c. overwhelmingly negative. d. one individual's impression.

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