<span>The correct answer is that </span>municipalities
have become more powerful, with many states now allowing them to control most
local matters. The constitutional principle of federalism requires that
federal and state governments share power. States have also extended this power
to municipals which have become powerful.
Income taxes are the cornerstone of Georgia's revenue system, accounting for half of all state funds. Sales taxes are the second largest revenue source, representing slightly less than a quarter of annual collections