Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide

Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide
ISBN-10
0252092015
ISBN-13
9780252092015
Category
Political Science
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
2010-10-01
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Authors
James D. Nowlan, Samuel K Gove, Richard J. Winkel

Description

Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide sheds light on these important questions and more: Why has corruption flourished in Illinois even as reformers struggle for ethical change? How do the three regions of the state compete for resources? How does the legislature work? When did the state become so blue? What powers do the governor and other elected officials really have? How are judges appointed to and removed from the bench? Why does Illinois have more units of government than any other state? How did higher education lose ground as a funding priority? What role did politics play in the current budget deficit? And how can Illinois move beyond its status as the "most average state in the nation"?

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