Interstate competition sparks race to top for better public policies.
Interstate competition between states can lead to better public policies and benefit residents. This competition can push states to enact more effective policies that meet people's needs. Federalism, which divides power between states and the federal government, helps keep government power in check. It can create a race to the top for policies that benefit people, rather than a race to the bottom. This system of dual sovereignty was designed to protect people's liberty by balancing government power.