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of intergovernmental advisory agencies. It
is expected that the information provided on their
organization, financing, work program, and record
will kindle more state interest in improving the
capacity to recognize and consider intergovernmental
issues through these means. As part of this project,
implementation staff has worked closely with many
of the state ACIRs and local government commissions,
and it is hoped that these efforts will yield
closer communication and collaboration in matters
of mutual interest in years ahead.
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State Urban Policy. As part of a joint project of
the implementation section and the National Academy
for Public Administration, a pre-publication copy
of the 1980 report on "The States and Distressed
Communities" was released. Review copies were provided
to all the states, and the final version will
be printed early next year. Research on state aid
to distressed areas will continue for three additional
years, thanks to funding from HUD. Overall, the
report showed that while many states are emerging as
the architects of urban and rural development policies,
few have made extensive use of the full range of powers
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