Local Power
MTA
How Mayors, Counties, and School Boards Shape Everyday American Politics
*Local Power* explores the critical role of municipal, county, and school board governance in shaping the daily lives of Americans. The book argues that while national politics captures public attention, the most impactful decisions—regarding housing, policing, transportation, and education—are made at the local level. It serves as both an analytical framework for understanding the "local state" and a practical handbook for those seeking to navigate its machinery, whether as elected officials, advocates, or engaged residents.
The text details the distinct structures and powers of local entities, from the executive authority of "strong mayors" to the administrative mandates of county sheriffs and the policy-setting roles of school boards. It provides a deep dive into the "rules of the game," covering city charters, land-use zoning, and the complexities of municipal finance. By explaining how budgets, collective bargaining, and procurement work, the book demystifies the levers of power that determine how public resources are allocated and how services are delivered.
Beyond technical governance, the book offers a comprehensive "playbook" for the entire political lifecycle, including strategies for running effective grassroots campaigns, managing the first 100 days in office, and building diverse civic coalitions. It emphasizes the importance of data-driven leadership through the use of performance dashboards and KPIs, while highlighting the necessity of ethics, transparency, and public engagement in maintaining community trust.
Ultimately, *Local Power* advocates for a "long game" approach to politics. It encourages leaders to move beyond short-term wins by institutionalizing reforms and cultivating a new generation of civic leaders. By mastering the intersection of policy, partnership, and persistence, the book asserts that local actors can drive significant, enduring change that scales from the neighborhood block to the broader American political landscape.
This book is designed for first-time candidates seeking to run for local office, seasoned organizers looking to increase their impact, public servants aiming to advance their leadership roles, and engaged residents who want to move beyond commenting to making tangible change in their communities. It provides practical, actionable strategies grounded in democratic values for anyone who wants to understand and effectively navigate the machinery of municipal, county, and school district governance to create real change in everyday American politics.
April 28, 2026
English
55,497 words
3 hours 53 minutes
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