The Power of American Governors
Title | The Power of American Governors PDF eBook |
Author | Thad Kousser |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2012-09-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1139576933 |
With limited authority over state lawmaking, but ultimate responsibility for the performance of government, how effective are governors in moving their programs through the legislature? This book advances a new theory about what makes chief executives most successful and explores this theory through original data. Thad Kousser and Justin H. Phillips argue that negotiations over the budget, on the one hand, and policy bills on the other are driven by fundamentally different dynamics. They capture these dynamics in models informed by interviews with gubernatorial advisors, cabinet members, press secretaries and governors themselves. Through a series of novel empirical analyses and rich case studies, the authors demonstrate that governors can be powerful actors in the lawmaking process, but that what they're bargaining over – the budget or policy – shapes both how they play the game and how often they can win it.
The Power of the Texas Governor
Title | The Power of the Texas Governor PDF eBook |
Author | Brian McCall |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0292778368 |
George W. Bush called it "the best job in the world," yet many would argue that the Texas governorship is a weak office. Given few enumerated powers by the Texas Constitution, the governor must build a successful relationship with the state legislature—sometimes led by a powerful lieutenant governor or speaker of the opposing party—to advance his or her policy agenda. Yet despite the limitations on the office and the power of the legislative branch, many governors have had a significant impact on major aspects of Texas's public life—government, economic development, education, and insurance reform among them. How do Texas governors gain the power to govern effectively? The Power of the Texas Governor takes a fresh look at the state's chief executives, from John Connally to George W. Bush, to discover how various governors have overcome the institutional limitations of the office. Delving into the governors' election campaigns and successes and failures in office, Brian McCall makes a convincing case that the strength of a governor's personality—in particular, his or her highly developed social skills—can translate into real political power. He shows, for example, how governors such as Ann Richards and George W. Bush forged personal relationships with individual legislators to achieve their policy goals. Filled with revealing insights and anecdotes from key players in each administration, The Power of the Texas Governor offers new perspectives on leadership and valuable lessons on the use of power.
A Report to the Governor on Education
Title | A Report to the Governor on Education PDF eBook |
Author | State Research Associates (Lexington, Ky.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 19 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Education, Elementary |
ISBN |
Alabama Governors
Title | Alabama Governors PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel L. Webb |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2014-08-31 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0817318437 |
This collection of biographical essays, written by thirty-four noted historians and political scientists, chronicles the times, careers, challenges, leadership, and legacies of the fifty-seven men and one woman who have served as the state's highest elected official. The book is organized chronologically into six sections that cover Alabama's years as a US territory and its early statehood, the 1840s through the Civil War and Reconstruction, the late nineteenth-century Bourbon era, twentieth-century progressive and wartime governors, the Civil Rights era and George Wallace's period of inf.
A Governor's Story
Title | A Governor's Story PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Granholm |
Publisher | PublicAffairs |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2011-09-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1586489984 |
Jennifer Granholm was the two-term governor of Michigan, a state synonymous with manufacturing during a financial crisis that threatened to put all America's major car companies into bankruptcy. The immediate and knock-on effects were catastrophic. Granholm's grand plans for education reform, economic revitalization, clean energy, and infrastructure development were blitzed by a perfect economic storm. Granholm was a determined and undefeated governor, who enjoyed close access to the White House at critical moments (Granholm stood in for Sarah Palin during Joe Biden's debate preparation), and her account offers a front row seat on the effects of the crisis. Ultimately, her story is a model of hope. She hauls Michigan towards unprecedented private-public partnerships, forged in the chaos of financial freefall, built on new technologies that promise to revolutionize not only the century-old auto industry but Michigan's entire manufacturing base. They offer the potential for a remarkable recovery not just for her state, but for American industry nationwide.
Summary Proceedings. First [etc.] Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors
Title | Summary Proceedings. First [etc.] Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors PDF eBook |
Author | Board of Governors (INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION) |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | |
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Time for Results
Title | Time for Results PDF eBook |
Author | National Governors' Association. Center for Policy Research |
Publisher | |
Pages | 15 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |