State and Local Government

State and Local Government by Harry Basehart, published by McGraw-Hill Education on January 4, 2008, is a comprehensive examination of the structure and operation of state and local government. This ninth edition continues the tradition established since its first release in 1978, providing a clear and accessible analysis that highlights the significance of policies made in state capitals and city halls and their effects on daily life.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of political science and American government, with a focus on encouraging civic engagement among students. The book discusses how individuals can become active participants in their communities, emphasizing the importance of understanding local governance. With 448 pages, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics of state and local politics.
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Beginning with the first edition in 1978, State and Local Government: Politics and Public Policies has been relied upon to present a concise, readable analysis of the structure and operation of state and local government. In this thoroughly updated edition, Saffell and Basehart emphasize how policies made in state capitals and city halls have an impact on our everyday lives, and they draw attention to ways in which students can become active participants in the affairs of their communities.
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