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Standard and Short Edition:
1 American Political Culture
2 The Founding and the Constitution
3 Federalism
4 Civil Liberties
5 Civil Rights
6 Public Opinion
7 The Media
8 Political Participation and Voting
9 Political Parties
10 Campaigns and Elections
11 Groups and Interests
12 Congress
13 The Presidency
14 Bureaucracy In A Democracy
15 The Federal Courts
16 Government and Economy
17 Social Policy
18 Foreign Policy and Democracy
Texas Edition:
19 The Political Culture, People, and Economy of Texas
20 The Texas Constitution
21 Parties and Elections in Texas
22 Interest Groups, Lobbying, and Lobbyists
23 The Texas Legislature
24 The Texas Executive Branch
25 The Texas Judiciary
26 Local Government in Texas
27 Public Policy in Texas

Chapter 27: Public Policy in Texas

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Taxing and Spending in Texas

  • A Low-Tax State?
  • The Constitution and the Budget
  • The Budgetary Process
  • Revenue in Texas
  • The Question of the Income Tax in Texas
  • Other State Revenue
  • Expenditures in Texas
  • The 2004 Budget Crisis in Texas

Crimes and Corrections Policy

  • History of the Prison System
  • Texas Crime and Corrections

Education Policy in Texas

  • Desegregation
  • Equity in the Public School System
  • Educational Excellence and Accountability in Texas
  • Education Policy in Perspective
  • Welfare Policy
  • Poverty in Texas
  • Welfare in Texas 1935-1996
  • The Idea of Dependency and Welfare Reform
  • Evaluating Welfare Reform

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