In this Book
Oregon Politics and Government: Progressives versus Conservative Populists
Book
2005
Published by:
University of Nebraska Press
summary
The political culture of Oregon has long had a reputation for innovative policy, maverick politicians, and independent political thought, but instead of using the term “progressive” to describe the state’s political leanings, the editors of Oregon Politics and Government believe a more accurate descriptor would be “schizophrenic.” Oregon Politics and Government provides not only an overview of the state’s politics and government; it also explains how the divide between progressives and conservative populists defines Oregon politics today.
Early in the state’s history, reformers championed many causes: the initiative and referendum process for setting public policy, the recall of public officials, the direct election of U.S. senators, and women’s suffrage. Since then, the state has asserted control over beaches, imposed strict land-use laws, created an innovative regional government, introduced voting through the mail, allowed for physician-assisted suicide, and experimented with universal healthcare. Despite this list of accomplishments, however, Oregon is divided between two competing visions: one that is tied to progressive politics and another that is committed to conservative populism. While the progressive side supports a strong and active government, the conservative populist side seeks a smaller government, lower taxes, fewer restrictions on private property, and protection for traditional social values. The struggle between these two forces drives Oregon politics and policies today.
Table of Contents
Cover
Frontmatter
Contents
pp. v-vi
List of Illustrations
pp. vii-viii
Acknowledgments
pp. ix-x
One: A State Divided
pp. 1-16
Two: Place, People
pp. 17- 29
Three: Oregon in the Nation and the World
pp. 30- 46
Four: Parties and Elections
pp. 47-62
Five: Direct Democracy
pp. 63- 81
Six: Interest Groups
pp. 82-98
Seven: Media
pp. 99-114
8. The Legislature
pp. 115- 133
Nine: Governor
pp. 134-151
Ten: Bureaucracy
pp. 152- 170
Eleven: Judiciary
pp. 171- 188
Twelve: Local Government
pp. 189- 203
Thirteen: Fiscal Policy
pp. 204- 224
14. Environmental Policy
pp. 225- 241
Fifteen: Health Policy
pp. 242- 255
Sixteen: Social Issues
pp. 256- 269
Seventeen: Education Policy
pp. 270- 286
Eighteen: Oregon in Perspective
pp. 287- 295
Notes
pp. 297- 322
For Further Reading
pp. 323- 331
Contributors
pp. 333- 336
Index
pp. 337- 345
| ISBN | 9780803205178 |
|---|---|
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 649742610 |
| Pages | 348 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


