Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
Lobbyists' Views on Civil Discourse in U.S. State Legislatures
Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
ISBN: 978-0-87422-406-1
Verlag: Washington State University Press
The recent advent of gridlock and hyper-partisanship in the United States Congress has raised questions about whether similar divides are occurring in state governments, and if so, why? To find out, researchers--working in 2018 and 2019 under a National Institute for Civil Discourse (NICD) grant--conducted a survey of registered lobbyists and public agency legislative liaison officers in all fifty states. They received over 1,200 completed surveys. The researchers hope that understanding reasons behind politicians' inability to demonstrate civility and reach bipartisan agreements will yield effective, purposeful interventions.In Outside Looking In, scholars from across the country interpret the survey results. Using a variety of lenses, they present unique perspectives, revealing both regional and national insights. Chapters address findings on a variety of topics, including effects of political culture heritage on perceptions of civil discourse phenomena and the impact of legislative professionalization; sentiments about civil discourse and perceptions of their own state legislature among lobbyists; a multivariate cross-state comparison of the relative impact of political culture, professionalism, and term limits; presumed and actual impact of term limits on civility; a comparison of lobbyists with and without prior legislative service; and effects of the rural/urban divide and state-level inequality across the states.Also discussed are the efforts by the National Conference of State Legislatures to advance the cause of civil discourse, and NICD interventions to support civil discourse in state legislatures.Offering rare insights on discourse in state legislatures, this work is a must-read for political science scholars studying state governments, state-level lobbying, and civility in government, as well as for state legislators and public interest groups committed to enhancing civility in government.
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Dedication and Tributes to Dr. Martha (Marty) MullenAcknowledgmentsForeword
Steven Stehr and Sam ReedPREFACE I
Bradley McMillan, Craig Curtis, and Megan RemmelPREFACE II
James R. HanniPREFACE III
Richard KimballEditors' IntroductionCHAPTER 1
Political Culture, Historical Legacy, and Contemporary Levels of Civil Discourse in U.S. State
Legislatures: Evidence on Selective Impact vs Ubiquitous Penetration of Incivility in U.S. State Legislatures
Nicholas P. Lovrich and Christopher A. SimonCHAPTER 2
The Connection between Legislative Professionalism and Legislative Civility
William D. Schreckhise and Francis A. BenjaminCHAPTER 3
Nonprofits, Civility, and the Legislative Processes: Does Public Interest Lobbying Make a Difference?
John C. Pierce and Burdett LoomisCHAPTER 4
Term Limits: Presumed and Actual Impact on Civility
William D. Schreckhise, Daniel E. Chand, and Francis A. BenjaminCHAPTER 5
The Perspectives of Former State Solons: Comparing Revolvers with Other Lobbyists
Francis A. Benjamin and Briana M. HuettCHAPTER 6
State Income Inequality and Incivility
Leanne S. Giordono, Brent S. Steel and Claire McMorrisCHAPTER 7
Rural and Urban Polarization and Civility in State Legislatures
Claire McMorris, Brent S. Steel and Leanne S. GiordonoCHAPTER 8
Modeling the Sources of Cross-State Differences in Legislative Civility
Luke Fowler, Stephanie L. Witt, and Jaclyn J. KettlerCHAPTER 9
From the Inside Looking In: State Legislative Civility from a Practitioner's Perspective
Karl KurtzCHAPTER 10
Encouraging Civility in State Legislatures: How to Train Legislators, and How to Measure the Results
Robert G. BoatrightCHAPTER 11
Summary Overview: Insights for Practitioners and Academics
John C. Pierce and Max NeimanContributors' BiographiesIndexes




