State Court Strategies and Politics during the Appropriations Process |
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Authors: | James W. Douglas,& Roger E. Hartley |
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Affiliation: | University of South Carolina,;Roanoke College |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article explores state court budgetary strategies and their effectiveness in the appropriations process as perceived by key budgeting actors. In general, we find evidence of state judiciaries that try to remain "above politics" when dealing with budget issues. The most important strategies to this effect include submitting realistic requests, providing documentation to support needs, and not using budget "weapons" at their disposal (e.g., writs of mandamus). However, the survey results do indicate that state judiciaries use certain strategies that have a more political tint, such as lobbying by court officials. |
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