<p>In this era of renewed federalism state governments take center stage advancing ambitious legislative agendas pioneering innovative public policy and providing much needed political leadership. The &ldquo;devolution revolution&rdquo; of the 1990s transferred many of the nation&rsquo;s principal domestic programs from federal to state management often without transferring the necessary funding. This combination of expanded responsibilities and deficient resources has left many states in financial turmoil&mdash;unable to fulfill policy promises. At the same time escalating concerns over national security have prompted the federal government to reclaim more authority.<br /><br /><em><strong>The State of the States</strong></em> captures both the tensions and opportunities at the forefront of state politics. This fully up-to-date fourth edition assembles the preeminent voices on the most important topics facing state governments today.<br /><br />Important new coverage includes:</p><ul><li>the debilitating challenges governors face in an era of ballooning gubernatorial stature and performance expectations reflected in the removal of Gov. Gray Davis (D-CA) and the departures of Gov. John Rowland (R-CT) and Gov. Jim McGreevey (D-NJ).</li><li>the adoption of legislative term limits by referenda&mdash;illustrating the unmerited public distrust of the legislature&mdash;and the consequent movement of legislators to other public offices.</li><li>the reputation of state courts for &ldquo;liberal activism&rdquo; with controversial verdicts on such issues as abortion and same-sex marriage as well as decisions in favor of tort reform and the rights of criminal defendants. </li><li>the growing emphasis on performance measures as an accountability tool for state agencies. </li><li>the rigorous standards and uniformity of the federal No Child Left Behind Act for which states are paying the price. </li><li>the development of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) which devolved authority for welfare programs back to the states after nearly six decades of federal control. </li><li>the continuous debate over health policy including the decades-long struggle to remedy health insurance coverage gaps and the more recent push to promote embryonic stem cell research. </li></ul>