 
            County Government (1951)
The film discusses the structure and functions of county government, detailing how counties are organized to provide various services and enforce laws. It explains the roles of elected officials, such as the Board of Supervisors, sheriff, district attorney, and county clerk, as well as appointed positions like the public defender and coroner. The county government is responsible for law enforcement, public health, education, welfare, and infrastructure, all funded primarily through property taxes. The film emphasizes the importance of efficient governance and public participation in electing capable representatives.
Keywords
county government, Board of Supervisors, sheriff, district attorney, public defender, law enforcement, public health, welfare, education, property taxes, governance, public participation
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