Since the early 1990s, whether elected representatives at the state and national levels should be limited to a specific term of office has been a contentious public policy question. Changing Members examines the case of Maine, which in 1996 became the first state in the entire nation where legislative term limits took effect in both chambers. Authors Matthew C. Moen, Kenneth T. Palmer, and Richard J. Powell have combined original survey data collected from Maine's legislators, several dozen interviews with legislators and other political elites, and participant observation of committee and floor proceedings to provide a complete picture of the new term limits' effects. Challenging conventional thinking on term limits and offering predictions of their likely impact in other states with citizens' legislatures, Changing Members is an essential source for citizens, elected officials and government workers, and scholars of political science.
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Estudo sobre os efeitos dos limites de mandatos no Legislativo do estado do Maine, baseado em dados de pesquisa original e observação participante de sessões legislativas. Inclui entrevistas com legisladores e elites políticas e oferece análise comparativa sobre as possíveis implicações para estados com legislaturas de cidadãos. Destinado a estudantes e pesquisadores de ciência política, funcionários públicos e leitores interessados em política estadual e reformas institucionais.
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