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State and Local Government Kevin B. Smith

State and Local Government By Kevin B. Smith

State and Local Government by Kevin B. Smith


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A collection of readings looking at US state and local government from sources including Governing, State Legislatures, Stateline.org, and Stateand Local Government Review

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State and Local Government by Kevin B. Smith

Year after year, these highly readable and up-to-date articles cover the significant issues. This edition covers topics such as the increasing ideological conflicts between state and federal governments and between state and local governments; voter ID laws; the continuing financial struggles of local governments; and K-12 and higher education reforms. With the context and currency you have come to expect as hallmarks of Kevin B. Smith's reader, the 2016-2017 Edition brings timely and sharp analysis into your state and local government classroom.

About Kevin B. Smith

Kevin B. Smith is professor and chair of the political science department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has been studying and teaching state politics and policy for more than twenty years. He has authored or co-authored nine books and dozens of scholarly articles, and is a former associate editor of State Politics & Policy Quarterly. Prior to becoming an academic he covered state and local politics as a newspaper reporter.

Table of Contents

PREFACE ABOUT THE EDITOR I. FEDERALISM 1. Are States Still "Labs of Democracy"? - Donald F. Kettl, Governing 2. Is Federalism Breaking Down? - Donald F. Kettl, Governing 3. Beyond North Carolina's LGBT Battle: States' War on Cities - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 4. Constitutions: Amend with Care - Jennie Drage Bowser, State Legislatures Magazine II. ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT 5. Voter Identification in the Courts - Justin Levitt, The Council of State Governments 6. Voter ID History - National Conference of State Legislatures 7. Aging Voting Machines Are a Threat to Democracy - Lawrence Norden and Christopher Famighetti, Brennan Center for Justice 8. Vote-by-Mail Rates More than Double since 2000 - Sean Greene and Kyle Ueyama, Stateline III. POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS 9. Stronger Parties, Stronger Democracy: Rethinking Reform - Daniel I. Weiner and Ian Vandewalker, Brennan Center for Justice 10. Rex Sinquefield: The Tyrannosaurus Rex of State Politics - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 11. Why Democratic Governors and Republican Mayors Have Become Rare - Louis Jacobson, Governing IV. LEGISLATURES 12. Who We Elect: The Demographics of State Legislatures - Karl Kurtz, State Legislatures Magazine 13. Stalled Progress for Women in State Legislatures - Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline 14. Birds of a Feather - Suzanne Weiss, State Legislatures Magazine V. GOVERNORS 15. Experience Preferred - Louis Jacobson, State Legislatures Magazine 16. Rocky Roads Ahead for Governors with Failed Presidential Bids - Louis Jacobson, Governing 17. Scott Pruitt Will See You in Court - J. B. Wogan, Governing 18. After Spending Millions Suing Obama 39 Times, Has Texas Seen a Return on Investment? - Lauren McGaughy, Governing/ Tribune News Service VI. COURTS 19. Cases with Consequences - Lisa Soronen, State Legislatures Magazine 20. States at a Crossroads on Criminal Justice Reform - Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline 21. The Unintended Consequences of California's New Criminal Justice - Cindy Chang, Marisa Gerber, and Ben Poston, Governing/ Tribune News Service 22. Legislators Attempt to Strip Courts of Power - Maggie Clark, Stateline VII. BUREAUCRACY 23. Can Government Hiring Get Out of the Stone Age? - Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene, Governing 24. States Employ Temporary Workers, but Often Know Little about Them - Sophie Quinton, Stateline 25. What Does It Take to End a Teacher Shortage? - Sophie Quinton, Stateline 26. Wisconsin Tenure Fight Likely to Spread to Other States - Karen Herzog, Tribune News Service/ Governing VIII. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 27. The Illusion of Cities' Recovery from the Recession - Zach Patton, Governing 28. A Checklist for Alternatives in City-County Consolidation Decisions: From Separation to Unification - Amy B. Uden, State and Local Government Review 29. What Is a Smart City? - Sophie Quinton, Stateline IX. BUDGETS AND TAXES 30. Summary: Fall 2015 Fiscal Survey of States - National Association of State Budget Officers 31. For First Time, Tax Revenue Has Recovered in Majority of States - The Pew Charitable Trusts 32. The Curious Case of Disappearing Corporate Taxes - Liz Farmer, Governing 33. State Spending and the Search for Hidden Efficiencies - Charles Chieppo, Governing X. POLICY CHALLENGES 34. Has School Choice Been All It Set Out to Be? - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 35. States to Colleges: Prove You're Worth It - Sophie Quinton, Stateline 36. Southern Louisiana Picks a Fight with Big Oil to Save the Wetlands - Chris Kardish, Governing 37. Why Colorado's Obamacare Co-op Is Falling, and Connecticut's Isn't - John Daley and Jeff Cohen, Governing/ Kaiser Health News TEXT CREDITS

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CIN1506358209G
9781506358208
1506358209
State and Local Government by Kevin B. Smith
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2018-07-26
184
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