Governing Oregon

Governing Oregon
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ISBN-10 : 087071953X
ISBN-13 : 9780870719530
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Synopsis Governing Oregon by : Richard A. Clucas

Governing Oregon presents a broad and comprehensive picture of Oregon government and politics as we approach the start of the third decade of the twenty-first century, shedding light on the profound changes that have remade Oregon politics in recent years. The book also seeks to make it clear that much has also remained the same. The editors of this collection have relied upon leading scholars from six different Oregon universities, current and former state leaders in Oregon's executive and judicial branches, and individuals involved in tribal government and policymaking to tell the ongoing story of government in Oregon.

Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02887045M
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Synopsis Oregon Blue Book by : Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State

Oregon Politics and Government

Oregon Politics and Government
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9780803264366
ISBN-13 : 0803264364
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Oregon Politics and Government by : Richard A. Clucas

The political culture of Oregon has long had a reputation for innovative policy, maverick politicians, and independent political thought, but instead of using the term ?progressive? to describe the state?s political leanings, the editors of Oregon Politics and Government believe a more accurate descriptor would be ?schizophrenic.? Oregon Politics and Government provides not only an overview of the state?s politics and government; it also explains how the divide between progressives and conservative populists defines Oregon politics today. ΓΈ Early in the state?s history, reformers championed many causes: the initiative and referendum process for setting public policy, the recall of public officials, the direct election of U.S. senators, and women?s suffrage. Since then, the state has asserted control over beaches, imposed strict land-use laws, created an innovative regional government, introduced voting through the mail, allowed for physician-assisted suicide, and experimented with universal healthcare. Despite this list of accomplishments, however, Oregon is divided between two competing visions: one that is tied to progressive politics and another that is committed to conservative populism. While the progressive side supports a strong and active government, the conservative populist side seeks a smaller government, lower taxes, fewer restrictions on private property, and protection for traditional social values. The struggle between these two forces drives Oregon politics and policies today.

Governing Oregon

Governing Oregon
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Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 0870719548
ISBN-13 : 9780870719547
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Synopsis Governing Oregon by : Richard A. Clucas

To the Promised Land

To the Promised Land
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Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D03206661F
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Synopsis To the Promised Land by : Tom Marsh

The first comprehensive political history of Oregon, To the Promised Land also examines the social and economic changes the state has pioneered during its almost two hundred years. Highlighting major political figures, campaigns, ballot measures, and the history of legislative sessions, Tom Marsh traces the evolution of Oregon from incorporated territory to a state at the forefront of national environmental and social movements. From Jason Lee's first letter urging Congress to take possession of the Oregon Country to John Kitzhaber's precedent-setting third term as governor, from the land frauds of the early 20th century to the state's land-use planning goals, from the Beach Bill to the Bottle Bill, this book tells Oregon's story. Featuring interesting trivia, historical photographs, and biographical sketches of key politicians, To the Promised Land is an essential volume for readers interested in Oregon's history.

Governing America

Governing America
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 0199250499
ISBN-13 : 9780199250493
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Governing America by : Robert Singh

Aimed at undergraduate students of US government and politics, this volume offers an accessible and comprehensive examination of American politics both before and after September 11.

Governing Codes

Governing Codes
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 073911199X
ISBN-13 : 9780739111994
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Synopsis Governing Codes by : Karrin Vasby Anderson

Familiar narratives and simplistic stereotypes frame the representation of women in U.S. politics. Pervasive containment rhetorics, such as the distinction between women as mothers and caregivers and men as rational thinkers, create unique hurdles for any woman seeking public office. While these 'governing codes' generally act to constrain female political power, they can also be harnessed as a resource depending on the particular circumstances (e.g., party affiliation, geographic location and personal style). One of these governing codes, the metaphor, is an especially powerful tool in politics today, particularly for women. By examining the political careers of four of the most prominent and influential women in contemporary U.S. politics_Democrats Ann Richards and Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republicans Christine Todd Whitman and Elizabeth Dole_Karrin Vasby Anderson and Kristina Horn Sheeler illustrate how metaphors in public discourse may be both familiar narratives to embrace and boundaries to overturn.

Local Budgeting

Local Budgeting
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9780821369463
ISBN-13 : 0821369466
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Local Budgeting by : Anwar Shah

Local budgeting serves important functions that include setting priorities, planning, financial control over inputs, management of operations and accountability to citizens. These objectives give rise to technical and policy issues that require open discussion and debate. The format of the budget document can facilitate this debate. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of local budgeting needed to develop sound fiscal administration at the local level. Topics covered include fiscal administration, forecasting, fiscal discipline, fiscal transparency, integrity of revenue administration, budget formats, and processes including performance budgeting, and capital budgeting.

Governing the Metropolitan Region: America's New Frontier: 2014

Governing the Metropolitan Region: America's New Frontier: 2014
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781317469551
ISBN-13 : 1317469550
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Governing the Metropolitan Region: America's New Frontier: 2014 by : David Y Miller

This text is aimed at the basic local government management course (upper division or graduate) that addresses the structural, political and management issues associated with regional and metropolitan government. It also can complement more specialized courses such as urban planning, urban government, state and local politics, and intergovernmental relations.

Catch and Release

Catch and Release
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0870719734
ISBN-13 : 9780870719738
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Synopsis Catch and Release by : Les AuCoin

Personal memoir of Les AuCoin, member of the US House of Representatives from Oregon's 1st Congressional District from 1975-1993.