The Legislature as an Organization

The Legislature as an Organization
Author: Marvin Andrew Harder
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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An innovative approach to legislative study, this volume views the Kansas legislature from the perspective of organization theory. Authors Marvin A. Harder and Raymond G. Davis examine the technical and procedural aspects of the legislature that most scholars have overlooked. They provide a careful, precise, theoretical study of the organization and structure, administrative and staff relationships, and formal processes of the legislature. Applying the concepts of organization theory, Harder and Davis describe and analyze how the Kansas legislature works. They cover the legislative staff, the networks of communication and socialization, the role of leadership, the committees, and the legislative functions of lawmaking and of overseeing. They also discuss recent changes in the legislature and give a profile of the legislators. This book breaks new ground by focusing on organization theory, rather than political analysis, to explain the dynamics of legislative operations. Of particular value to Kansas legislators and students of Kansas legislative process, it will also contribute to the general literature about American legislative institutions.

Legislative Procedure in Kansas

Legislative Procedure in Kansas
Author: Kansas. Legislature. Legislative Research Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

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Describes the lawmaking process in the Kansas Legislature.

Kansas Politics and Government

Kansas Politics and Government
Author: H. Edward Flentje
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0803220286

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The rich history of Kansas politics continues to generate an abundant literature. The state?s beginning as ?Bleeding Kansas? followed by Prohibition, populism, the Progressive Era, and the Dust Bowl, through to the present day, have given local and national writers and scholars an intriguing topic for exploration. While historians and biographers shed light on pieces of this history, journalists focus on current political affairs in the state. Rarely, however, are past and present connected to fully illuminate an understanding of Kansas politics and government. ø This volume uses the prism of political cultures to interpret Kansas politics and disclose the intimate connections between the state?s past and its current politics. The framework of political cultures evolves from underlying political preferences for liberty, order, and equality, and these preferences form the basis for the active political cultures of individualism, hierarchy, and egalitarianism. This comprehensive examination of Kansas political institutions argues that Kansas politics, historically and presently, may best be understood as a clash of political cultures.

The Impact of Reapportionment

The Impact of Reapportionment
Author: Timothy G. O'Rourke
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412825962

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Legislators and the Legislative Process

Legislators and the Legislative Process
Author: Kansas. Legislature. Legislative Coordinating Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1976
Genre: Kansas
ISBN:

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Red State Religion

Red State Religion
Author: Robert Wuthnow
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691160899

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What Kansas really tells us about red state America No state has voted Republican more consistently or widely or for longer than Kansas. To understand red state politics, Kansas is the place. It is also the place to understand red state religion. The Kansas Board of Education has repeatedly challenged the teaching of evolution, Kansas voters overwhelmingly passed a constitutional ban on gay marriage, the state is a hotbed of antiabortion protest—and churches have been involved in all of these efforts. Yet in 1867 suffragist Lucy Stone could plausibly proclaim that, in the cause of universal suffrage, "Kansas leads the world!" How did Kansas go from being a progressive state to one of the most conservative? In Red State Religion, Robert Wuthnow tells the story of religiously motivated political activism in Kansas from territorial days to the present. He examines how faith mixed with politics as both ordinary Kansans and leaders such as John Brown, Carrie Nation, William Allen White, and Dwight Eisenhower struggled over the pivotal issues of their times, from slavery and Prohibition to populism and anti-communism. Beyond providing surprising new explanations of why Kansas became a conservative stronghold, the book sheds new light on the role of religion in red states across the Midwest and the United States. Contrary to recent influential accounts, Wuthnow argues that Kansas conservatism is largely pragmatic, not ideological, and that religion in the state has less to do with politics and contentious moral activism than with relationships between neighbors, friends, and fellow churchgoers. This is an important book for anyone who wants to understand the role of religion in American political conservatism.

Introducing the Kansas Legislature

Introducing the Kansas Legislature
Author: Kansas. Legislature
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1975
Genre: Legislative bodies
ISBN:

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Descriptors: Kansas Legislature, legislative process.