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Featuring a new collection of compelling readings from respected sources, State and Local Government hits all the crucial marks for your political science course. Year after year, these highly readable and up-to-date articles cover the significant issues. The 2018–2019 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, this edition brings timely and sharp analysis into your state and local government classroom.
PREFACE \\ ABOUT THE EDITOR \\ I. FEDERALISM \\ 1. Three Events That Shaped Modern FederalismDonald F. Kettl, Governing \\ 2. The Fractured State of FederalismPeter Harkness, Governing \\ 3. Dynamic Tension: A Conversation about FederalismNational Conference of State Legislatures, State Legislatures Magazine \\ 4. Expect More Conflict between Cities and StatesSophie Quinton, Stateline \\ II. ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT \\ 5. Trump’s Voter Fraud Commission May Be Dead, but His Quest ContinuesAlan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 6. Lawmakers Look to Curb Foreign Influence in State ElectionsRebecca Beitsch, Stateline \\ 7. Redistricting, ReconsideredTim Anderson, Council of State Governments \\ 8. Millennials Let Their Grandparents Decide Local ElectionsMike Maciag, Governing \\ III. POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS \\ 9. Election of California Democrats’ Leader Exposes Party’s DivideJoe Garofoli, Governing \\ 10. Is the GOP’s Tea Party Over?Alan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 11. Lobbyists Leave Capitol Hill for the StatesDonald F. Kettl, Governing \\ 12. Lobbyist Gift-Giving at Issue in More StatesScott Rodd, Stateline \\ IV. LEGISLATURES \\ 13. Back Stories: Legislators Bring a Variety of Interesting Experiences to Their Statehouse JobsDuranya Freeman, State Legislatures Magazine \\ 14. The Politically Perilous Pay ProblemJohn Mahoney, State Legislatures Magazine \\ 15. The Accidental LibrarianMichael Gioia, State Legislatures Magazine \\ 16. Statehouse Sexual Harassment Tally: Eighteen Lawmakers Gone or PunishedJen Fifield, Stateline \\ V. GOVERNORS \\ 17. These Governors Are Rich, but Are They Effective?Louis Jacobson, Governing \\ 18. Citing Costs, Some GOP Governors Refuse to Hold Special ElectionsAlan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 19. For or Against Trump? The Question Candidates for Governor Can’t EscapeAlan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 20. Stepping Up: How Governors Who Have Succeeded to the Top Job Have Performed over the YearsGeoffrey Skelley, Sabato’s Crystal Ball \\ VI. COURTS \\ 21. Judicial Redistricting: Issue Politicians Don’t Want to DiscussJ. B. Wogan, Governing \\ 22. How Old Is Too Old to Be a Judge? Voters in 4 States Got to DecideAlan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 23. Federalism and the U.S. Supreme Court: Past, Present and FutureLisa Soronen, Capitol Ideas Magazine \\ 24. America’s Jails Have an HR ProblemKatherine Barrett and Richard Greene, Governing \\ VII. BUREAUCRACY \\ 25. Government’s Vital Role in Helping People ThriveJohn M. Bernard, Governing \\ 26. State Human Resources Directors Seek to Address Workforce ChallengesThe Pew Charitable Trusts \\ 27. Teacher Shortages Linger in Many StatesSophie Quinton, Stateline \\ VIII. LOCAL GOVERNMENT \\ 28. Outside Disneyland, a Reminder for Governments to Be Careful What They Wish ForJohn Buntin, Governing \\ 29. In the Elusive Search for Affordable Housing, Clues EmergeJohn Buntin, Governing \\ 30. Why Some Cities Are Buying Trailer ParksSophie Quinton, Stateline \\ IX. BUDGETS AND TAXES \\ 31. Despite Slow Growth, Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 29 StatesBarb Rosewicz and Daniel Newman, The Pew Charitable Trusts \\ 32. How Did America’s Richest State Become Such a Fiscal Mess?Alan Greenblatt, Governing \\ 33. The Federal Tax Overhaul May Boost States’ Bottom Lines, but Some Governors Don’t Want the MoneyDaniel C. Vock, Governing \\ 34. Facts before FundingAllison Hiltz, State Legislatures Magazine \\ X. POLICY CHALLENGES \\ 35. In Opioid Epidemic, States Intensify Prescription Drug MonitoringChristine Vestal, Stateline \\ 36. Are Massachusetts Gun Laws a Model for the Country?Natalie Delgadillo, Governing \\ 37. Is Your County Elections Clerk Ready for Russian Hackers?Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline \\ 38. Despite Secession Talk, Breaking Up Is Hard to DoMindy Fetterman, Stateline \\ TEXT CREDITS
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