State legislatures have received considerable attention as drivers of policy outcomes, but research designs typically paint this branch of government with broad strokes. Studies that investigate the influence of party control or party strength on public policy often fail to conceptualize the upper and lower legislative chambers as unique bodies. But policy enactments at the state level depend on two chambers that are not carbon copies of one another. Using pension funding, health care and immigration reform as illustrations, this study demonstrates that altering models to include party measurements for both chambers can lead to substantively different conclusions about the effect of partisanship on policy outcomes. Further differences arise...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
textI focus on three district-level demographic variables indicative of contemporary social cleavage...
Political scientists have long attempted to measure and describe the modest and contingent effects o...
This research tests the effects of changing party strength on the repre-sentativeness of policy-maki...
This paper aims at enriching the debate over the measurement of majority party influence in con-temp...
Does partisan competition explain why some legislatures are more efficient at processing legislation...
The objective of this article is to present a theory that analyzes the effects of legislative instit...
The objective of this article is to present a theory that analyzes the effects of legislative instit...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker tha...
There exists a large body of literature regarding the organization of the United States Congress and...
Moffett for their generous advice for this paper. “…it no longer seems axiomatic that the weakening ...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Spatial proximity theories of representation focus on the importance of the average views of constit...
United States legislatures are distinguished by a relatively weak party organization and bipartisan ...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
textI focus on three district-level demographic variables indicative of contemporary social cleavage...
Political scientists have long attempted to measure and describe the modest and contingent effects o...
This research tests the effects of changing party strength on the repre-sentativeness of policy-maki...
This paper aims at enriching the debate over the measurement of majority party influence in con-temp...
Does partisan competition explain why some legislatures are more efficient at processing legislation...
The objective of this article is to present a theory that analyzes the effects of legislative instit...
The objective of this article is to present a theory that analyzes the effects of legislative instit...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker tha...
There exists a large body of literature regarding the organization of the United States Congress and...
Moffett for their generous advice for this paper. “…it no longer seems axiomatic that the weakening ...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Spatial proximity theories of representation focus on the importance of the average views of constit...
United States legislatures are distinguished by a relatively weak party organization and bipartisan ...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
textI focus on three district-level demographic variables indicative of contemporary social cleavage...
Political scientists have long attempted to measure and describe the modest and contingent effects o...