Under regional government, local jurisdictions
A) give up some of their political power in exchange for area-wide solutions to local problems.
B) usually gain power because states provide additional funding and incentives to join such arrangements.
C) usually gain additional power because of the new regional charters approved by states.
D) usually do not experience any loss of political power.
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