Dedication and Tributes to Dr. Martha (Marty) Mullen
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Steven Stehr and Sam Reed
PREFACE I
Bradley McMillan, Craig Curtis, and Megan Remmel
PREFACE II
James R. Hanni
PREFACE III
Richard Kimball
Editors' Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Political Culture, Historical Legacy, and Contemporary Levels of Civil Discourse in U.S. State
Legislatures: Evidence on Selective Impact vs Ubiquitous Penetration of Incivility in U.S. State Legislatures
Nicholas P. Lovrich and Christopher A. Simon
CHAPTER 2
The Connection between Legislative Professionalism and Legislative Civility
William D. Schreckhise and Francis A. Benjamin
CHAPTER 3
Nonprofits, Civility, and the Legislative Processes: Does Public Interest Lobbying Make a Difference?
John C. Pierce and Burdett Loomis
CHAPTER 4
Term Limits: Presumed and Actual Impact on Civility
William D. Schreckhise, Daniel E. Chand, and Francis A. Benjamin
CHAPTER 5
The Perspectives of Former State Solons: Comparing Revolvers with Other Lobbyists
Francis A. Benjamin and Briana M. Huett
CHAPTER 6
State Income Inequality and Incivility
Leanne S. Giordono, Brent S. Steel and Claire McMorris
CHAPTER 7
Rural and Urban Polarization and Civility in State Legislatures
Claire McMorris, Brent S. Steel and Leanne S. Giordono
CHAPTER 8
Modeling the Sources of Cross-State Differences in Legislative Civility
Luke Fowler, Stephanie L. Witt, and Jaclyn J. Kettler
CHAPTER 9
From the Inside Looking In: State Legislative Civility from a Practitioner's Perspective
Karl Kurtz
CHAPTER 10
Encouraging Civility in State Legislatures: How to Train Legislators, and How to Measure the Results
Robert G. Boatright
CHAPTER 11
Summary Overview: Insights for Practitioners and Academics
John C. Pierce and Max Neiman
Contributors' Biographies
Indexes