Local governments differ in the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) outcomes they provide their residents, such as rates and distribution of toxic emissions, incarceration, and health outcomes. These outcomes are related to the quality of life of residents within a specific geographic area and extend beyond standard fiscal health measures. The policy, expenditure, and revenue generating practices of local governments vary in the prioritization of these ESG outcomes.
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