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Institutional Change in American Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Institutional Change in American Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-09-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The first comprehensive look at the long-term effect of the 1990s wave of term limits legislation

The Failure of Term Limits in Florida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

The Failure of Term Limits in Florida

In 1992, Florida voters approved an amendment to the state’s Constitution creating eight-year term limits for legislators—making Florida the second-largest state, after California, to implement such a law. Eight years later, sixty-eight term-limited senators and representatives were forced to retire, and the state saw the highest number of freshman legislators since the first legislative session in 1845. Proponents view term limits as part of a battle against the rising political class and argue that limits will foster a more honest and creative body with ideal “citizen” legislators. However, in this comprehensive twenty-year study, the first of its kind to examine the effects of ter...

Engines of Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Engines of Democracy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-10-07
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  • Publisher: SAGE

State legislators have often been in the shadow of their national counterparts, but they drive the processes of democracy. Rosenthal brings together a lifetime of research and experience on state legislative politics into one eminently readable volume—a dynamic, inside view of the people involved, the politics that prevail, and the interest groups and lobbyists who advocate their causes. Building on earlier work with new data and recent interviews and observations, Rosenthal looks at the way representation works, Americans’ critical view of their legislatures, the role of legislative leaders, the dynamics of executive-legislative relationships, as well as norms and ethics. Both a complement and contrast to the policymaking process on Capitol Hill, Engines of Democracy proves that no one gives insight into state legislators and their work the way Alan Rosenthal can.

The Decline of Representative Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

The Decline of Representative Democracy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: SAGE

Based on a leading scholar's firsthand observations of legislatures as well as extensive interviews with legislators, legislative staff, and lobbyists, this important work describes and analyzes the contemporary state of legislatures and the legislative process in the fifty states. It explores the principal elements of legislatures, including the processes by which legislation is enacted, the impact of the media, political competition and partisanship, lobbyists and lobbying, the challenge of ethics, the role of leadership, and the linkage between legislators and their constituencies. Thematically, Alan Rosenthal argues that despite the popular perception that legislatures are autocratic, ar...

The Best Job in Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The Best Job in Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-09
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  • Publisher: SAGE

"My worst day as governor was better than my best day as a United States senator." —Former Governor Tim Carper (D-DE, 1993–2001) Governors—both in, and now out of, office—see the job as the best in politics. Why is that? Drawing on a survey of former governors, personal interviews, as well as gubernatorial memoirs and biographies, Rosenthal shows students how and why governors succeed as policy leaders and makes a case as to why some governors are better at leveraging the institutional advantages of the office.

Term Limits and the Dismantling of State Legislative Professionalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Term Limits and the Dismantling of State Legislative Professionalism

This book examines how legislature rules affect the behavior of its members and policies.

Term Limits and the Modern Era of Municipal Reform
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Term Limits and the Modern Era of Municipal Reform

Term limits enjoy broad popularity among Americans, yet scholarly literature has omitted two important questions from the study of municipal reform: Why are term limits so popular, and what are the causes of movements for term limits? In this book, Douglas Cantor exposes the causes of term limits at the local level of government to shed light on how and why the movement to adopt term limits came to exist. Cantor begins his analysis by providing a history of term limits, beginning with classical debates in Greek philosophy. He describes the benefits of studying the causes of term limits and how term limits are a direct manifestation of older values rooted in the American traditions of municip...

Is Voting for Young People?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Is Voting for Young People?

Is Voting for Young People? explores the reasons why young people are less likely to follow politics and vote in the United States and other established democracies, no matter who the candidates are, or what the issues may be. This brief, accessible, and provocative book suggests ways of changing that. Fully updated to include statistics and analysis from the 2020 and 2022 US elections, this book argues that politics and voting have increasingly become the province of the elderly, with a growing rift between politicians and young adults that weakens democracy. Employing a wealth of cross‐national data, Martin P. Wattenberg shows how changes in media consumption, neglect from politicians, and changing attitudes towards civic duty have created a generation gap in voter turnout and ceded important decisions on youth concerns to those who have different values and interests. Illustrating the critical importance of engaging young voters, this book is an important read for students of democracy, political participation, elections, and voter behavior.

West Virginia Politics and Government
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

West Virginia Politics and Government

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State Legislatures Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

State Legislatures Today

A concise and provocative introduction to state legislative politics, State Legislatures Today is designed as a supplement for state and local government courses and upper level courses on legislative politics. The book examines state legislatures and state lawmakers, putting them in historical context, showing how they have evolved over the years, and differentiating them from Congress. It covers state legislative elections (including the impact of redistricting, candidate recruitment, etc.), the changing job description of state legislators, legislatures as organizations, the process by which legislation gets produced, and the influences upon legislators.