I argue that “analytic” bureaucratic agencies are essential actors in the modern policy process because of their essential role acting as information processing organizations and policy evaluation specialists. Analytic agencies can exert unique influence over lawmaking activities because legislators consider them expert information sources in a multitude of areas. Whereas previous policy process scholarship almost exclusively examines elected officials and federal agencies, I study analytic agencies in the three most populous states: California, Texas, and Florida, to test how, when, and where expert information is used in the legislative process. I utilize a mixed-methods approach that combines interviews with statistical analyses to show ...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fed...
Policy making is not only about the cut and thrust of politics. It is also a bureaucratic activity. ...
The idea of a clear separation between policymaking and implementation is difficult to sustain for p...
Do agency officials hold influence over the policy decisions made by state legislators and gov-ernor...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Thirty-five years ago Arnold Meltsner observed that professional policy analysts in the U.S. governm...
An extensive literature explores the correlates of bureaucratic influence in the implementa-tion of ...
How do state legislatures use statutory language to control policy implementation by state agencies?...
Although traditional models of bureaucratic politics have relied on the old assumption that infor-ma...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
Policy making is not only about the cut and thrust of politics. It is also a bureaucratic activity. ...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fe...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fed...
Policy making is not only about the cut and thrust of politics. It is also a bureaucratic activity. ...
The idea of a clear separation between policymaking and implementation is difficult to sustain for p...
Do agency officials hold influence over the policy decisions made by state legislators and gov-ernor...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
Thirty-five years ago Arnold Meltsner observed that professional policy analysts in the U.S. governm...
An extensive literature explores the correlates of bureaucratic influence in the implementa-tion of ...
How do state legislatures use statutory language to control policy implementation by state agencies?...
Although traditional models of bureaucratic politics have relied on the old assumption that infor-ma...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
Policy making is not only about the cut and thrust of politics. It is also a bureaucratic activity. ...
Politics, Policy, and Organizations bridges the gap between studies of public administration and the...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fe...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fed...
Policy making is not only about the cut and thrust of politics. It is also a bureaucratic activity. ...
The idea of a clear separation between policymaking and implementation is difficult to sustain for p...