State governments often find it hard to protect people’s civil rights. Here are some reasons why:
Different State Laws: Each state has its own laws, which can create unfairness in protections.
Political Pushback: Some leaders in state government may focus more on their political goals than on helping people’s rights.
Not Enough Money: When there isn’t enough funding, it becomes difficult to enforce laws that protect civil rights.
To help solve these problems, we can call for more federal support and funding. Also, local movements can work together to improve protection of rights and make sure everyone follows the laws written in our Constitution.
State governments often find it hard to protect people’s civil rights. Here are some reasons why:
Different State Laws: Each state has its own laws, which can create unfairness in protections.
Political Pushback: Some leaders in state government may focus more on their political goals than on helping people’s rights.
Not Enough Money: When there isn’t enough funding, it becomes difficult to enforce laws that protect civil rights.
To help solve these problems, we can call for more federal support and funding. Also, local movements can work together to improve protection of rights and make sure everyone follows the laws written in our Constitution.