Indiana is one of the few states that maintains a township layer of government (1,008 townships) responsible for local fire protection, cemeteries, and poor relief. Fiscal conservatives, citing the Kernan-Shepard report, argue that consolidating these duties into county government would save millions in administrative costs. Local control advocates argue that township trustees are more responsive to rural needs and provide emergency assistance faster than distant county officials.
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