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Author:
Anzia, Sarah F., author.
Title:
Local interests : politics, policy, and interest groups in US city governments / Sarah F. Anzia.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
pages ; cm
Subject:
Local government--United States--Citizen participation.
Public interest groups--United States.
Police administration--United States--Citizen participation.
Economic development--United States--Citizen participation.
Housing policy--United States--Citizen participation.
Administration locale--Etats-Unis--Participation des citoyens.
Groupes de defense de l'interet public--Etats-Unis.
Police--Participation des citoyens.--Etats-Unis--Participation des citoyens.
Developpement economique--Etats-Unis--Participation des citoyens.
Logement--Participation des citoyens.--Etats-Unis--Participation des citoyens.
Economic development--Citizen participation.
Housing policy--Citizen participation.
Local government--Citizen participation.
Police administration--Citizen participation.
Public interest groups.
United States.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Interest groups and public policy in US local government -- The policy-focused approach to studying interest groups -- How active are interest groups in local politics? -- What kinds of interest groups are most active? -- Political parties in local politics -- Influence: issues, approach, and expectations -- Business and growth -- Unions, public safety, and local government spending -- Interest group influence in local elections -- Local interests and power.
Summary:
"Although police behavior and the cost of housing are debated nationally, much of the policymaking on these issues takes place, not at the national level, but in local governments. The role of the federal government in managing the thousands of local police departments is very limited. On housing, the absence of affordable housing is largely the result of zoning laws and development decisions made at the local level. In Local Interests: Interest Groups and Public Policy in U.S. City Government, Sarah Anzia explores local governments and the interest groups that lobby them on important issues, with a focus on police and economic development and housing, areas that are critical in local politics. In doing so, Anzia not only offers a different perspective on these critical issues, for example demonstrating why reforms in policing practices supported by progressive often are stymied, and why efforts to increase density and create more houses fail. Anzia also contributes to our knowledge about how interest groups function generally and giving us an important perspective on the too-often stepchild of political science, local politics"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0226819299
9780226819297
0226819272
9780226819273
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1268120219
LCCN:
2021041769
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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