The politics of unfunded mandates : whither federalism? /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Georgetown University Press,
©1998.
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Colección: | American governance and public policy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Mandates: the Evolution of Federal Constraints
- The Mandate Dialectic
- Addressing the Politics of Mandates: the Focus of the Book
- Evolving Models of the Policymaking Process for Our Federal System
- Classic Views of Policymaking
- Emergence of Dynamic Models of National Policymaking
- Shifting Models of the Federal System
- Implications for the Politics of Mandates
- Federal Mandates: Congressional Alignments
- Roll Call Voting on Federalism Issues
- Mandate Roll Calls: 98th Through 101st Congresses
- The Rush Toward Consensus
- Inventory of Significant Mandates, 1983-1990
- Significant Mandates Passed with Broad Support
- Mandates in the 99th Congress
- Impetus for the Mandates of the 99th Congress
- Consensus Explained: Disarming the Constrainors
- State and Local Government Interest Group Behavior
- State and Local Government Opposition
- State and Local Groups Mixed Views on Mandates
- Sources of State and Local Ambivalence
- Features of Mandates That Limit State and Local Influence
- Asbestos and the Politics of Consensus
- The Political Extrapolation of Science
- The Schools: Target for Regulatory Expansion
- Early Federal Policy Action Follows the Incremental Model
- Regulation Begets Regulation
- Many Roads Lead to Washington
- A New Congressional Champion Emerges
- The Politics of Unanimity
- The Ambivalent Position of the Schools
- A Republican Senate Enacts a Stronger Bill
- House-Senate Negotiations
- A Legislative Postcript on Costs
- Education for Preschool Handicapped Children.