1 / 10

Objectives for Week Seven

Objectives for Week Seven. Spillover Effects of Federal Policy Understanding Variation in Subnational Policy-making Activity Hand out Take-home Midterm Exam. Cotton Belt to Sunbelt - Schulman. What is the context of the South prior to the 1950s Federal grants-in-aid equalization

Download Presentation

Objectives for Week Seven

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Objectives for Week Seven • Spillover Effects of Federal Policy • Understanding Variation in Subnational Policy-making Activity • Hand out Take-home Midterm Exam

  2. Cotton Belt to Sunbelt - Schulman • What is the context of the South prior to the 1950s • Federal grants-in-aid equalization • “The one who pays the fiddler calls the dance, applies most poignantly in the question of state’s rights.” – What does he mean by this? • Impact of federal aid on the South • Is Schulman “Yankee-centric”?

  3. How Do Federal Programs Transform the Character of Subnational Government?

  4. Crabgrass Frontier • What were the goals of federal housing policy in this era? • How did the HOLC and FHA craft their appraisal standards? • What was the impact of these appraisal, valuation, and construction standards? • What other factors may be contributing to the patterns that Jackson observes?

  5. Crabgrass Frontier • How has federal housing policy of 1930s/40s affected contemporary policy at all levels of government today? • “The discretion [to spend money] belongs to Congress, unless the choice is clearly wrong.” • When might a spending decision be “clearly wrong”?

  6. Additional Discussion Questions • What spillover effects or unforeseen consequences can we identify in last week’s readings? • How can you explain variation in policy outcomes/decisions in the same substantive areas across different state or local governments?

  7. Moral Federalism • Reactions to the Wolfe article? • Is there more or less interstate variation in moral policies than in other social or economic policies? • Which more powerfully shapes how individuals “vote with their feet” – differences in moral issues, services & amenities, or pocketbook considerations?

  8. Alabama Flag Case • How would you recast the issue? • What would you do if you were Hunt? • What are some key factors that you must weigh in this setting?

  9. Readings for Next Time: • Chapter Seven, Walker (pp. 175-211) • “The Rehnquist Court and Contemporary American Federalism,” Conlan and Vergniolle De Chantal (coursepack) • “Rethinking Shapiro,” Allard (coursepack) • Supreme Court Decision in Saenz v. Roe (coursepack)

  10. Take-home Midterm Assignment • Read through the passage at the top of the assignment sheet • Your assignment is to write a 4-5 page paper that answers four questions regarding this passage • Justify your answers, provide evidence and citations • Comprises 25% of your course grade • Due at the beginning of class next Tuesday

More Related