Public Policy and Community
English

About The Book

The decentralization of public policy from the federal government to state and local governments offers increased opportunities for ordinary citizens to participate directly in public policymaking. Yet these opportunities may not be equally shared. Due to a variety of factors low-income citizens have long been denied a meaningful role in the public life and governance of our country.By contrast the essays in this volume explore how low-income citizens have successfully affected public policy. The book is built around six case studies all from Texas that cover education finance and reform local infrastructure provision environmental protection and indigent health care.This research illuminates several issues of national importance including how communities gain standing and recognition for themselves and their issues how policy agendas are defined how communities mobilize technical and institutional resources and how they form coalitions and alliances to accomplish their goals.
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