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Lessons from State and Local Governments

by D. Stanley Eitzen, George H. Sage
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Solutions to Social Problems: Lessons from State and Local Government, 1/E

D. Stanley Eitzen
George H. Sage

ISBN-10: 020557873X

State and city governments are sometimes ahead of the federal government in providing solutions to social problems. This text examines specific cases where state and local initiatives have been put forth to solve representative social problems such as democracy and campaign reform, the environmental crisis, improving America’s infrastructure, improving education, poverty and homelessness, improving wages for the poor and near poor, and providing health care for all.

Synopsis

This text examines specific cases where states and cities are ahead of the federal government in providing solutions to social problems.

States and cities are sometimes ahead of the federal government in providing solutions to social problems. The federal bureaucracy often prefers no change to change. Congress is sometimes paralyzed by party and ideological differences resulting in stagnation. In this vacuum, some states provide innovative programs to solve social problems that may be applicable at the federal level.

This book examines specific examples of state and local initiatives to solve these representative social problems: undemocratic practices, poverty, inadequate wages for the working poor, unequal educational opportunity by class and race, the inadequate and inefficient health care system, the environmental crisis, and the decaying or inadequate infrastructure.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780205578733

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