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Chapter 1 Texas Political Culture and Diversity
1(28)
Political Culture, Partisanship, and Public Policy
2(6)
Ideology
2(1)
Conservatives and Liberals in Texas Today
3(3)
Partisanship
6(1)
Public Policy
6(2)
Texas's Cultural Regions
8(6)
Texas Cultural Regions
8(6)
Politics and Cultural Diversity
14(10)
Texans' Struggle for Equal Rights
14(6)
Cultural Diversity Today
20(4)
Applying What You Have Learned about Texas Political Culture
24(5)
The Face of Latino Immigration
25(4)
Ana Hernandez
Chapter 2 Texas in the Federal System
29(27)
What Is Federalism?
30(1)
Unitary Systems
30(1)
Confederal Systems
30(1)
Federal Systems
31(1)
The U.S. Constitution and Federalism
31(7)
Types of Powers in Our Federal System
32(1)
The Powers of the National Government
33(1)
Implied Powers of the National Government
34(1)
The Early View: Dual Federalism and the Tenth Amendment
34(1)
The Development of Cooperative Federalism
35(1)
Civil Rights versus States' Rights
36(2)
Texas and the Federal System
38(12)
Coercive Federalism and Texas
38(1)
Federal Grants-in-Aid in Texas
39(1)
Indirect Federal Benefits: U.S. Military Bases in Texas
40(1)
Unfunded Mandates
41(1)
The Affordable Care Act: A Challenging Case in Federalism
42(3)
Texas and the U.S. Abortion Debate: From Roe to Whole Woman's Health
45(2)
States as Laboratories: Marijuana Legalization
47(2)
Federalism and Casino Gambling
49(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Texas in the Federal System
50(6)
Texas in the Federal System
51(5)
Greg Abbott
Chapter 3 The Texas Constitution in Perspective
56(22)
Texas Constitutions in History
57(4)
Early Texas Constitutions
57(1)
Reconstruction Constitutions and Their Aftermath
58(3)
The Texas Constitution Today
61(9)
Bill of Rights and Fundamental Liberty
61(2)
Separation of Powers
63(1)
Legislative Branch
63(3)
Executive Branch
66(1)
Judicial Branch
67(1)
Voting Rights
68(1)
Public Education
68(1)
Local Government
68(2)
Amending and Revising the Texas Constitution
70(3)
Amendment Procedures
70(1)
Recent Constitutional Amendments
71(1)
Criticisms of the Texas Constitution
71(1)
Attempts to Revise the Texas Constitution
72(1)
Applying What You Have Learned About the Texas Constitution
73(5)
The Constitutional Right to Education
74(4)
Holly McIntush
Chapter 4 Voting and Elections
78(34)
Political Participation
79(11)
The Participation Paradox and Why People Vote
79(1)
Who Votes?
80(1)
The Practice of Voting
80(2)
Voter Turnout in the United States and in Texas
82(3)
Reasons for Low Voter Turnout in Texas
85(5)
Types of Elections in Texas
90(6)
Primary Elections
90(1)
Who Must Hold a Primary?
90(1)
Financing Primaries
91(2)
General Elections
93(3)
Special Elections
96(1)
The Conduct and Administration of Elections
96(5)
County-Level Administration
96(1)
Ballot Construction
97(3)
Counting and Recounting Ballots
100(1)
Electronic Voting
101(1)
Election Campaigns in Texas: Strategies, Resources, and Results
101(7)
The General Election Campaign
102(2)
Money in Election Campaigns
104(3)
Who Gets Elected
107(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Voting and Elections in Texas
108(4)
Everything's Bigger in Texas, with a Twist of Red
108(4)
Luke Macias
Chapter 5 Political Parties
112(26)
Characteristics of American Political Parties
113(2)
Two-Party System
113(1)
Pragmatism
114(1)
Decentralization
115(1)
The Development of the Texas Party System
115(12)
The One-Party Tradition in Texas
115(1)
Ideological Factions in America and Texas
116(1)
Conservatives, Liberals, and Texas Democrats
117(2)
The Rise of the Republican Party
119(5)
Conservatives and Moderates and Texas Republicans
124(3)
The Organization of Texas Political Parties
127(4)
Temporary Party Organization
128(2)
Permanent Party Organization
130(1)
The Functions of Political Parties
131(2)
The Party in the Electorate
131(1)
The Party as Organization
131(1)
The Party in Government
131(2)
Applying What You Have Learned about Texas Political Parties
133(5)
One Face of the Texas Tea Party
133(5)
Julie McCarty
Chapter 6 Interest Groups
138(28)
Types of Interest Groups
139(2)
Economic Groups
139(1)
Noneconomic Groups
139(1)
Mixed Groups
140(1)
Interest Groups' Targets and Tactics
141(10)
Lobbying the Legislature
142(2)
Influencing the Executive Branch
144(1)
Targeting the Rule-Making Process
144(3)
Targeting the Courts
147(1)
Shaping the Political Environment
148(3)
The Balance of Political Power
151(4)
Texas's Most Powerful Interest Groups
151(1)
A Tale of Two Lobbying Efforts: Tesla vs. TADA
152(2)
Interest Group Alliances and the Dynamics of Power
154(1)
Sizing Up Interest Groups and Their Influence
155(7)
The Positive Role of Interest Groups
155(1)
Criticisms and Reforms
156(3)
The Regulation of Lobbying
159(2)
Ethics and Lobbying Reform Efforts in 2015
161(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Interest Groups
162(4)
The Practice of Environmental Lobbying
162(4)
Luke Metzger
Chapter 7 The Legislature
166(32)
The Limited Legislature
167(4)
Legislative Terms and Sessions
167(2)
Legislative Salaries and Compensation
169(1)
Legislative Staff
169(2)
Electing Legislators
171(9)
Qualifications
171(3)
Geographic Districting
174(6)
Powers of the Legislature and Its Leaders
180(4)
Powers of the Presiding Officers
180(1)
Powers of the Legislature
181(3)
The Legislative Process
184(9)
The Legislative Committees
185(2)
Scheduling
187(1)
Floor Action
188(2)
Conference Committees
190(1)
How a Bill Becomes a Law
191(2)
Applying What You Have Learned about the Texas Legislature
193(5)
On Being a State Legislator: A View from the Inside
194(4)
Jose Rodriguez
Chapter 8 The Executive
198(38)
The Governor's Office: Qualifications, Tenure, and Staff
199(4)
Qualifications and Elections
199(1)
Tenure, Removal, Succession, and Compensation
200(1)
Staff
201(2)
The Governor's Powers of Persuasion
203(9)
The Governor as Chief of State
203(1)
Governor as Party Chief
204(1)
Legislative Tools of Persuasion
204(4)
The Governor as Chief Executive
208(4)
The Texas Administration
212(13)
Elected Executives and the Plural Executive System
212(3)
Appointed Executives
215(2)
Boards and Commissions
217(1)
Characteristics of Bureaucracy
218(7)
The Bureaucracy, Politics, and Public Policy
225(4)
Clientele Groups
225(1)
Public Policy and the Iron Texas Star
226(2)
The Legislature, the Lieutenant Governor, and the Speaker
228(1)
The Control of Information
228(1)
Administration of the Law
228(1)
Bureaucratic Accountability
229(2)
Accountability to the People
229(1)
Accountability to the Legislature
229(1)
Accountability to the Chief Executive
230(1)
Bureaucratic Responsibility
230(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about the Texas Executive Branch
231(5)
The Texas Executive Branch: Does it run you, or do you run it?
231(5)
Drew DeBerry
Chapter 9 The Judiciary
236(24)
Legal Cases and Jurisdiction
237(2)
Civil and Criminal Cases
237(1)
Original and Appellate Jurisdiction
238(1)
Court Organization
239(8)
Municipal Courts
239(1)
Justices of the Peace
239(3)
County Courts
242(1)
District Courts
243(1)
Courts of Appeals
244(1)
Court of Criminal Appeals
244(2)
Supreme Court
246(1)
Juries
247(2)
Grand Jury
247(1)
Petit (Trial) Jury
248(1)
Selection of Judges
249(7)
The Politics of Judicial Selection in Texas
251(4)
Ethnic/Racial and Gender Diversity
255(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Texas Courts
256(4)
Choosing Judges: My View from the Inside
256(4)
Wallace B. Jefferson
Chapter 10 Law and Due Process
260(28)
Civil Law
261(4)
Types of Civil Law
261(2)
Issues in Civil Law
263(2)
The Elements of Crime
265(5)
The Crime
265(1)
The Criminal
266(3)
The Victim
269(1)
The Due Process of Law
270(8)
The Search
270(2)
The Arrest
272(1)
The Arraignment
272(2)
The Grand Jury and Pretrial Activity
274(1)
The Trial
275(2)
The Post-Trial Proceedings
277(1)
The Special Case of Juveniles
278(1)
Rehabilitation and Punishment
278(5)
Felony Punishment
278(1)
Misdemeanor Punishment
279(1)
Evaluating Punishment and Rehabilitation Policies
280(2)
Sizing Up the Death Penalty Debate
282(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Law and Due Process
283(5)
Marijuana Policy Reform in Texas
284(4)
Phillip Martin
Chapter 11 Local Government
288(26)
Municipalities
289(12)
General Law and Home Rule Cities
290(1)
Forms of Municipal Government
291(3)
Municipal Election Systems
294(2)
Revenue Sources and Limitations
296(2)
Municipalities: Issues, Trends, and Controversies
298(3)
Counties
301(5)
Functions of Counties
302(2)
Counties: Issues, Trends, and Controversies
304(2)
Special District Governments
306(3)
Reasons for Creating Special District Governments
307(1)
Special Districts: Issues, Trends, and Controversies
308(1)
Councils of Governments
309(1)
Councils of Governments (COGs)
309(1)
Applying What You Have Learned about Local Government
309(5)
A View from Inside County Government
310(4)
Veronica Escobar
Chapter 12 Public Policy in Texas
314(39)
Revenues
315(10)
Taxation
316(1)
The Politics of Taxation
317(6)
Other Revenues
323(2)
State Spending
325(1)
The Appropriations Process
325(1)
The Politics of State Spending
325(1)
Education
326(12)
Elementary and Secondary Schools
326(3)
The Politics of Public Education
329(4)
Higher Education
333(1)
The Politics of Higher Education
334(4)
Health and Human Services
338(6)
Health Programs
338(4)
Income Support Programs
342(1)
The Politics of Welfare and Income Redistribution
343(1)
Transportation
344(3)
Highway Programs
345(1)
The Politics of Transportation
345(2)
Applying What You Have Learned about Public Policy Issues
347(6)
The Practical Politics of Texas's Budget
348(5)
Eva DeLuna Castro
Notes 353(10)
Glossary 363(8)
Index 371