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Originally introduced as an explicit tool for reducing total federal assistance to states and localities, the Reagan administrations block grants program was controversial from its inception. The authors of this volume identify the practical lessonsMoreOriginally introduced as an explicit tool for reducing total federal assistance to states and localities, the Reagan administrations block grants program was controversial from its inception. The authors of this volume identify the practical lessons of the Reagan experiment to encourage greater responsibility for state and local governments to administer these grants, and examine the history of state and local program spending for those programs folded into the Reagan block grants for health and human services. The Reagan Block Grants: What Have We Learned? by George E. Bovbjerg