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The Long View of Legislative Reform | OAS Episode 247
Episode 247

The Long View of Legislative Reform | OAS Episode 247

Political scientist and author Pev Squire joined the podcast to discuss his latest book, a deep dive into about 1,500 ballot measures related to the operations of the legislature that were put to voters over more than 300 years. Squire shared some of the insights he gleaned from his research.

NCSL Podcasts · Historian Pev Squire, Ed Smith

September 28, 202518m 41s

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Show Notes

On this episode, we’re joined by Pev Squire, a political science professor at the University of Missouri and an expert on state legislatures. 

He's the author of several books on legislatures and government, and he joined the podcast to discuss his latest book, “Reforming Legislatures: American Voters and State Ballot Measures 1792- 2020.” The deep dive into about 1,500 ballot measures related to the operations of the legislature that were put to voters over more than 300 years provided Squire with a number of insights.

We discussed how voters view ethics, the qualities they want to see in their lawmakers and the healthy skepticism voters have about legislatures. Squire also explained what he learned about the notion that voters love their own lawmaker but hate the legislature.

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legislative reformstate. legislative history