Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has a few suggestions for President-elect Donald Trump.

The Republican governor sent a letter to the real estate mogul on Tuesday outlining actions he said would help direct power away from the federal government and toward the states.

"The federal government was originally created to be a small, central government of limited powers, with everything else left to the states," Walker wrote. "Through years of federal overreach, this model has been turned on its head, and now is the time to right the ship."

Walker voiced his support for implementing block grants for Medicaid, education and transportation, and said he believes states can "effectively develop and deliver initiatives that align with your goal to make America great again."

Trump should issue an executive order directing federal agencies to consult and coordinate federal activities with the state counterparts, Walker wrote, adding that federal agencies should have defined timelines for issuing permit decisions under their purview.

Walker also asked Trump for help implementing his policies to drug test recipients of some public benefits, measures that had been blocked under President Barack Obama's administration.