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61 Wake Forest L. Rev. 253

The Legality of a ‘Thank You’: A Look at the Federal Government’s Role in Regulating State and Local Government Gratuities

Sydney Basden

Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by a single government. Public servants at such a distance, & from under the eye of their constituents, must, from the circumstance of distance, be unable to administer & overlook all the details necessary for the good government of the citizens, and the same circumstance, by rendering detection impossible to their constituents, will invite the public agents to corruption, plunder & waste. –Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Gideon Granger

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