Cooperation and conflict between state and local government

著者

    • Hanson, Russell L.
    • Zeemering, Eric S.

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Cooperation and conflict between state and local government

Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University Bloomington, Eric S. Zeemering, University of Georgia

Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: "This collection of essays on state-local relations provides undergraduate students in political science and public administration with an overview of both cooperation and conflict in state-local relations. Contributors to the volume analyze the politicization of state-local relations while also detailing how both policy and administrative coordination continue. By engaging leading experts from around the country, the book draws in policy examples from different states, speaking to a broad U.S. audience. Undergraduate students are the primary audience for this book, but the content also serves as a helpful reference for state and local government officials who recognize that state-local relations is a shifting and changing landscape that requires more deliberate and thoughtful attention"-- Provided by publisher

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内容説明

This collection of essays on state-local relations provides undergraduate students in political science and public administration with an overview of both cooperation and conflict in state-local relations. By engaging leading experts from around the country, the book draws in policy examples from different states, speaking to a broad U.S. audience.

目次

Preface Chapter 1: Why do state-local relations need our attention? Eric S. Zeemering, University of Georgia Career Profile: Cliff Lippard, Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations SECTION I: STATE POWER Chapter 2: Which Government Do You Trust the Most: Federal, State, Local, or None? John Kincaid, Lafayette College Career Profile: Simonia Brown, New York City, Mayor's Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Chapter 3: Local Government Power: The States Give and the States Take Away William Blomquist, IUPUI Career Profile: Laura Meadows, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia Chapter 4: The State Legislative Politics of Preemption Jaclyn Bunch, University of South Alabama Career Profile: Emanuel "Chris" Welch, Ancel Glink Chapter 5: The Scope of State Preemption and the Ghost of Judge Dillon David Swindell, Arizona State University, Carl Stenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill James Svara, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Career Profile: John Olszewski, Jr., Baltimore County, Maryland Chapter 6: Diffusion Quarantine: The Use of State Preemption to Prevent the Spread of Innovations Daniel J. Mallinson, Penn State Harrisburg Career Profile: Scott Jensen, Department of Labor and Training, State of Rhode Island Chapter 7: How Much Can Local Governments Do? Evidence from Variation across the States Agustin Leon-Moreta, University of New Mexico Vittoria Totaro, University of New Mexico Career Profile: Courtney Long, Iowa State University Extension SECTION II: CONFLICT IN STATE-LOCAL RELATIONS Chapter 8: When States Intervene-or Don't: Local Fiscal Distress, Municipal Takeovers, and the Complexities of Local Control Ashley Nickels, Kent State University Shilpa Viswanath, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Hannah Lebovits, Cleveland State University Career Profile: Jamie Benning, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Chapter 9: State Laws and Local Sanctuaries Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University Erica Coe, Indiana University Career Profile: Katharine Czarnecki, Michigan Economic Development Corporation Chapter 10: Franchising the Regulation of Fracking Brian K. Collins, University of North Texas Career Profile: John Tennert, Regional Flood Control District, Clarke County, Nevada SECTION III: COOPERATION IN STATE-LOCAL RELATIONS Chapter 11: Does State Spending Promote Local Government Sustainability Policies? Jayce L. Farmer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Career Profile: James Leiman, North Dakota Department of Commerce Chapter 12: Do States Enable Local Government Transparency? Jie Tao, University of North Texas Brian K. Collins, University of North Texas Career Profile: Jennifer Groce, Northern Illinois University Chapter 13: State Marijuana Legalization and the Local Response Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University Eric S. Zeemering, University of Georgia Career Profile: Jessica Neuwirth, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Chapter 14: Not State, Not Local: Regional Intergovernmental Organizations Jay Rickabaugh, Appalachian State University George W. Dougherty, Jr., University of Pittsburgh Career Profile: Grace Gallucci, Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency Chapter 15: Balancing Local and Regional Interests Thomas Skuzinski, Virginia Polytechnic University Notes Index

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