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(Ebook) Devolution and Black State Legislators : Challenges and Choices in the Twenty-First Century by Tyson King-Meadows; Thomas F. Schaller ISBN 9780791481929, 0791481921

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Authors:Tyson King-Meadows; Thomas F. Schaller
Pages:320 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Language:english
File Size:2.46 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780791481929, 0791481921
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(Ebook) Devolution and Black State Legislators : Challenges and Choices in the Twenty-First Century by Tyson King-Meadows; Thomas F. Schaller ISBN 9780791481929, 0791481921

Devolution and Black State Legislators examines whether black state legislators can produce qualitative gains in the substantive representation of black interests. Once a battle cry by southern conservatives, "new federalism" has shifted power from Washington to the respective state governments and, ironically, has done so as black state legislators grow in number. Tyson King-Meadows and Thomas F. Schaller look at the debates surrounding black political incorporation, the tradeoffs between substantive and descriptive representation, racial redistricting, and the impact of black legislators on state budgetary politics. They situate contemporary constraints on black state elites as the union of macro- and micro-level forces, which allows for a reconsideration of how the idiosyncrasies of political, economic, and geographic culture converge with the internal dynamics of state legislative processes to produce particular environments. Interviews with black legislators provide valuable insights into how such idiosyncrasies may deprive institutional advancement--committee assignments, chairmanships, and party leadership positions--of the influence it once afforded.
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