The State of U. S. State Legislative Research: A Comment

This brief article supplements the preceding critique of the research on state legislatures by describing some of the questions about the legislative process raised by legislators who seek information from the National Conference of State Legislatures. In some areas, such as roles and norms, there a...

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Legislators
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Political parties
Political research
State elections
State legislators
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