Kentucky Government, Politics, and Public Policy

The cornerstone of the American republic is an educated, active, and engaged citizenry; however, the multifaceted inner workings of government and the political forces that shape it are incredibly complex. Kentucky Government, Politics, and Public Policy is the first book in nearly three decades to provide a comprehensive overview of the commonwealth's major governing and political institutions and the public policy issues that profoundly affect Kentuckians' daily lives. In this groundbreaking volume, editors James C. Clinger and Michael W. Hail have assembled respected scholars from across the state to inform citizens about their governing institutions, the consequences of their policy choices, and the intricacies of the political process. They provide clear and authoritative information on Kentucky's government and explain significant trends and patterns, exploring the legacy of the state's political history and illuminating the contributions of influential Kentucky politicians such as Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, and Jefferson Davis. The contributors also address essential topics such as the structure and function of the three branches of government, the constitution, and federalism and intergovernmental relations, as well as administration, budgeting, and finance. They analyze key issues in education policy, economic and community development, and health care in great detail, explaining persistently controversial topics such as campaign finance, the cost of elections, ethics, and the oversight of regulatory agencies. From the executive branch to the legislature, from the court system to political parties, there is no better primer on government in the commonwealth.

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Kentucky Government, Politics, and Public Policy

The cornerstone of the American republic is an educated, active, and engaged citizenry; however, the multifaceted inner workings of government and the political forces that shape it are incredibly complex. Kentucky Government, Politics, and Public Policy is the first book in nearly three decades to provide a comprehensive overview of the commonwealth's major governing and political institutions and the public policy issues that profoundly affect Kentuckians' daily lives. In this groundbreaking volume, editors James C. Clinger and Michael W. Hail have assembled respected scholars from across the state to inform citizens about their governing institutions, the consequences of their policy choices, and the intricacies of the political process. They provide clear and authoritative information on Kentucky's government and explain significant trends and patterns, exploring the legacy of the state's political history and illuminating the contributions of influential Kentucky politicians such as Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, and Jefferson Davis. The contributors also address essential topics such as the structure and function of the three branches of government, the constitution, and federalism and intergovernmental relations, as well as administration, budgeting, and finance. They analyze key issues in education policy, economic and community development, and health care in great detail, explaining persistently controversial topics such as campaign finance, the cost of elections, ethics, and the oversight of regulatory agencies. From the executive branch to the legislature, from the court system to political parties, there is no better primer on government in the commonwealth.

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The cornerstone of the American republic is an educated, active, and engaged citizenry; however, the multifaceted inner workings of government and the political forces that shape it are incredibly complex. Kentucky Government, Politics, and Public Policy is the first book in nearly three decades to provide a comprehensive overview of the commonwealth's major governing and political institutions and the public policy issues that profoundly affect Kentuckians' daily lives. In this groundbreaking volume, editors James C. Clinger and Michael W. Hail have assembled respected scholars from across the state to inform citizens about their governing institutions, the consequences of their policy choices, and the intricacies of the political process. They provide clear and authoritative information on Kentucky's government and explain significant trends and patterns, exploring the legacy of the state's political history and illuminating the contributions of influential Kentucky politicians such as Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, and Jefferson Davis. The contributors also address essential topics such as the structure and function of the three branches of government, the constitution, and federalism and intergovernmental relations, as well as administration, budgeting, and finance. They analyze key issues in education policy, economic and community development, and health care in great detail, explaining persistently controversial topics such as campaign finance, the cost of elections, ethics, and the oversight of regulatory agencies. From the executive branch to the legislature, from the court system to political parties, there is no better primer on government in the commonwealth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813143163
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James C. Clinger is associate professor of government and director of the masters of public administration at Murray State University. Michael W. Hail is professor of government, assistant dean of the School of Public Affairs, and the director of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and government graduate programs at Morehead State University.

Table of Contents

Foreword Senator Mitch McConnell ix

Trey Grayson xi

Introduction: Taking Kentucky Politics Seriously James C. Clinger Michael W. Hail 1

Part I State and Local Institutions

1 The Kentucky Constitution Robert M. Ireland 9

2 Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Michael W. Hail 29

3 The Kentucky General Assembly: Divided by Party, United by Necessity James C. Clinger 43

4 The Kentucky Executive Branch Kendra B. Stewart Thomas M. Martin 59

5 Gubernatorial-Legislative Relations: Executive Dominance No Longer Paul Blanchard 83

6 The Kentucky Judicial System Bradley C. Canon 101

7 State and Local Public Administration Murray S. Y. Bessette 119

8 Public Finance and State and Local Budgeting Lisa A. Cave 137

9 Political Parties and Elections in Kentucky Joel Turner Scott Lasley 163

Part II Politics and Public Policy Issues

10 Campaign Finance in Kentucky: Escalating Costs and the Search for Reform Donald A. Gross 187

11 Intermittent Attention: Political Oversight of Kentucky Regulatory Agencies James C. Clinger 203

12 Look before You Leap: Louisville's Merger and Its Aftermath H. V. Savitch Ronald K. Vogel Lucas Elliott 219

13 From Fragmentation to Collaboration: The Evolution of Interlocal Relations in Northern Kentucky Julie Cencula Olberding 237

14 Education Reform in Kentucky: Just What the Court Ordered Richard E. Day Jo Ann G. Ewalt 259

15 Hiring Practices in the State of Kentucky: The Ethical Conundrum Steven G. Koven 275

16 Developmental Disability Policies in Kentucky Edward T. Jennings Jr. Jeremy L. Hall 293

17 Economic and Community Development in Kentucky Jeremy L. Hall Michael W. Hail 309

18 National Health-Care Reform and Health in Kentucky Ann Beck 325

19 The Politics of Kentucky Pharmacy Regulation Jeffery C. Talbert Amie Goodin 349

Part III Kentucky Politics: Past, Present, and Future

20 Future Political Developments in the Commonwealth James C. Clinger Michael W. Hail 363

Acknowledgments 369

Appendices

A Kentucky Governors 371

B Kentucky Lieutenant Governors 379

C Kentucky Cities 385

D Kentucky Counties 399

E The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 405

F Henry Clay's 1850 Compromise Speech 411

G Abraham Lincoln's Eulogy of Henry Clay 413

H Jefferson Davis's Inaugural Address 421

I Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address 425

J The Kentucky Compact with Virginia, December 18, 1789 431

K The Kentucky Constitution 435

L Maps 499

Selected Bibliography 501

List of Contributors 505

Index 511

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