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Rick Farmer is director of committee staff at the Oklahoma House of Representatives and a fellow at the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron. Christopher Z. Mooney is professor of Political Studies with the Institute for Government and Public Affairs at University of Illinois at Springfield. Richard J. Powell is associate professor of Political Science at the University of Maine. John C. Green is director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron.
Chapter 1 1. Introduction: Accelerating Change with Term Limits
Chapter 2 I: Professionalized State Legislatures
Chapter 3 2. Institutional Imbalance: The Effect of Six Year Limits in California
Chapter 4 3. Legislative Power in the Buckeye State: The Revenge of Term Limits
Chapter 5 4. Truncated Careers in Professionalized State Legislatures
Chapter 6 II: Semi-Professionalized State Legislatures
Chapter 7 5. The Effects of Legislative Term Limits in Arizona: More Churning, More Chaos, and a Diminished Institutional Role for Legislators
Chapter 8 6. Colorado Legislative Term Limits: The Worst of Both Worlds
Chapter 9 7. Out with the Old-Heads and in with the Young Turks: The Effects of Term Limits on Semi-Professionalized State Legislatures
Chapter 10 III: Citizen Legislatures
Chapter 11 8. Term Limits in the Arkansas General Assembly: A Citizen Legislature Responds
Chapter 12 9. Institutional Change and Legislative Term Limits in Maine
Chapter 13 10. It's All About the Turnover: Term Limits in Citizen Legislatures
Chapter 14 11. Living with Term Limits
This volume provides a thorough and sophisticated assessment of the impact of term limits....Recommended.....
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