Legislating Without Experience: Case Studies in State Legislative Term Limits
By (Author) Christopher Z. Mooney
Edited by Richard J. Powell
Edited by John C. Green
Contributions by Rick Farmer
Contributions by John C. Green
Contributions by Bruce Cain
Contributions by Rick Farmer
Contributions by David R. Berman
Contributions by John A. Straayer
Contributions by Christopher Z. Mooney
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
10th December 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
328.73073
Paperback
258
Width 153mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
376g
Legislative term limits are reshaping the political landscape in numerous states; however, few of the effects are consistent across all states. Everything from the political environment to the level of legislative professionalism within a state influences the trends that are often attributed to term limits. To cut through these many trends and isolate the ones most likely created by term limits, this volume develops comparisons of states with term limits to similar states without term limits. The comparisons are organized by levels of legislative professionalism.
The richness of the case study approach allows the contributors to Legislating Without Experience to offer valuable insights into the legislative process in each of the specific states. They also illuminate the individual idiosyncrasies that enhance or dilute the effects of term limits in a given state. Rarely does a case study book with multiple contributors offer apples-to-apples data comparisons. This project engaged nationally recognized scholars to collect and analyze comparable data in each state.
The loss of major power brokers and their institutional memory makes the legislature a more chaotic place. Legislating Without Experience argues that on the whole, the legislature as an institution has been weakened by term limits. However, these effects vary from state to state based on the specifics of the limit and the degree of legislative professionalism. Importantly, legislative actors are adapting to the limits and making the best of a difficult situation.
This book will be an excellent reference for students and scholars of state politics, legislative process, and term limits.
This volume provides a thorough and sophisticated assessment of the impact of term limits....Recommended. * Choice Reviews *
Rick Farmer is director of committee staff at the Oklahoma House of Representatives and a fellow at the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron. Christopher Z. Mooney is professor of Political Studies with the Institute for Government and Public Affairs at University of Illinois at Springfield. Richard J. Powell is associate professor of Political Science at the University of Maine. John C. Green is director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron.