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The Legislative Arena

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The State, California, and Possible Solutions

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A Role for State Legislators

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New Directions in Legislative Politics

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Changing the Rules of the Game: Comprehensive Changes to California's Fiscal System and Decision-Making

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California Comes of Age: Governing Institutions, Planning, and Public Investment

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California's 2014-15 Budget: Political Corruption Distracts the State

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New Directions in Legislative Politics. Introduction

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Introduction: To Con-Con or Not: California's Constitutional Decision

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Direct Democracy and Fiscal Gridlock: Have Voter Initiatives Paralyzed the California Budget?

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Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why

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A Tale of Two States: What We Learn from California and Texas

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Policy and Methods: Choices for Legislatures

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Legislative Process

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Brief History of the California Legislative Counsel Bureau and the Growing Precedential Value of Its Digest and Opinions, A

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Does Partisan Polarization Lead to Policy Gridlock in California?

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The Necessity for Constitutional Change

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POL 611/622: LAW & POLICY

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Growing Through the Wall: How Policies Surmount Politics

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Pass a Law, Any Law, Fast! State Legislative Responses to the Kelo Backlash

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Introduction New Directions in Legislative Politics

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Four Pathways of Power: The Dynamics of Contemporary U. S. Federal Policy MAKING1

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The Power of Coalitions: Advancing the Public in California’s Public-Private Welfare State

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Lawmakers as Lawbreakers, 52 WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW 805 (2010)

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Access and Lobbying: Looking Beyond the Corruption Paradigm

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An Endless Array of Minor "Reforms" Made California Ungovernable. A Few Major Reforms Could Fix It: A Review of California Crackup--How Reform Broke the Golden State by Joe Mathews and Mark Paul

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The season of our discontent: Voters' views on California elections

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The Conventional Misdiagnosis: Why "Gridlock" Is Not Our Central Problem and Constitutional Revision Is Not the Solution

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Politics and the Principle that Elected Legislators Should Make the Law

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Review of Citizen Lobbyists: Local Efforts to Influence Public Policy. Brian Adams. Reviewed by Michael Woodford

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