During the 1970s through 1990s, a major complaint of state and local officials charged with implementing federal programs was:
A) The lack of federal involvement in state and local government
B) Frequent Supreme Court decisions that altered grant implementation
C) A lack of federal regulation of grant implementation
D) The costly and potentially irrelevant policy mandates attached to grants
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