Governing Texas

Governing Texas by Anthony Champagne, published by W W NORTON & Company on January 15, 2019, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the intricacies of Texas politics. This fourth edition spans 624 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough examination of state and local governance. The book encourages critical thinking about contemporary political controversies and provides insights into public opinion through its innovative features.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of significant issues shaping Texas’s political landscape, including education, immigration, transportation, and water. The inclusion of the “What Do Texans Think?” segments allows for an exploration of public sentiment, while the new chapter, “Building the Future: Public Policies for a Changing Texas,” challenges students to engage with the pressing matters that will influence the state’s future. This edition serves as a vital tool for understanding the dynamics of American government within the context of Texas.
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The most trusted source for comprehensive coverage. The text and its groundbreaking InQuizitive course get students to think critically about recent political controversies. Students will analyze public opinion data with new “What Do Texans Think?” features. And a new chapter, “Building the Future: Public Policies for a Changing Texas,” asks students to grapple with the big issues that will shape the future of Texas political life: education, immigration, transportation, and water.
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