State-local intergovernmental relations
Content for the week of April 8, 2024
Topics
- State-local intergovernmental relations
- Intergovernmetnal conflict
- Unfunded mandates
- Preemption
Readings
- Chapters 3 and 11 in Governing the Metropolitan Region: America’s New Frontier (Miller and Cox 2014)
- Goodman, Christopher B., Megan E. Hatch, and Bruce D. McDonald. “State Preemption of Local Laws: Origins and Modern Trends.” (Goodman, Hatch, and McDonald 2021)
- Hicks, William D., et al “Home Rule Be Damned: Exploring Policy Conflicts Between the Statehouse and City Hall.” (Hicks et al. 2018)
- Einstein, Katherine Levine, and David M. Glick. “Cities in American Federalism: Evidence on State-Local Government Conflict from a Survey of Mayors.” (Einstein and Glick 2017)
References
Einstein, Katherine Levine, and David M. Glick. 2017. “Cities in American Federalism: Evidence on State-Local Government Conflict from a Survey of Mayors.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 47 (4): 599–621.
Goodman, Christopher B., Megan E. Hatch, and Bruce D. McDonald. 2021. “State Preemption of Local Laws: Origins and Modern Trends.” Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 4 (2): 146–58.
Hicks, William D., Carol Weissert, Jeffrey Swanson, Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Vladimir Kogan, Lori Riverstone-Newell, Jaclyn Bunch, et al. 2018. “Home Rule Be Damned: Exploring Policy Conflicts Between the Statehouse and City Hall.” PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (1): 26–38.
Miller, David Y., and Raymond Cox. 2014. Governing the Metropolitan Region: America’s New Frontier. New York, NY: Routledge.