In the first edition of the acclaimed Governing Health, Carol S. Weissert and William G. Weissert examined health care policy making from a long-term political perspective, describing how Congress, the president, special interest groups, bureaucracy, and state governments helped define health policy problems and find politically feasible solutions ...
Several Midwestern states have been leaders on welfare reform in the 1990s and have led the way for other states in implementing the federal Personal Resonsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcillation Act of 1996. This book provides detailed analyses of the political rationales and processes that preceded the federal directive to states to ...
The future of our cities lies in the development of a clear understanding of the key factors that constitute urban policy debates. Central problems and possible solutions are presented here for the vital issues of economic development, housing, and social justice, as well as the analysis of Michigan's general revenue sharing formula and the ...
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