1st Edition

The Context of Legislating Constraints on the Legislative Process in the United States

By Shannon Jenkins Copyright 2016
146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

The Context of Legislating provides a much-needed examination of how the rules, resources, and political conditions within and surrounding different institutions raise or lower the costs of legislating. Using data tracking over 1,100 legislators, 230 committees and 12,000 bills introduced in ten state lower chambers, Shannon Jenkins examines how political conditions and institutional rules and... Read more

1. Introduction

2. The Costs of Legislating in Context

3. Initiating Legislation

4. Committee Work

5. Final Passage

6. Conclusion

Biography

Shannon Jenkins is Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her research focuses on state and local politics, with a focus on decision‐making in state legislatures and state and local political parties.

'Increasingly, American political scientists are recognizing the advantages of comparative study at the state level. Shannon Jenkins has produced a study that advances our knowledge of how the institutional and political context—the rules, structures and partisan arrangements—influence the making of law in our states. It is a welcome addition to the new research on state legislatures.' -Gary Moncrief, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Boise State University