Practicing Texas Politics

Author:   Lyle Brown (Emeritus, Baylor University) ,  Joyce A. Langenegger (Blinn College, Bryan Campus) ,  Sonia García (St. Mary's University) ,  Robert E. Biles (Sam Houston State University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   19th edition
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Pages:   656
Publication Date:   25 July 2025
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Updated with the latest issues, Brown/Langenegger/Garcia/Biles/Reyna/Huerta/Farmer-Neal/Altema McNeely's 'Practicing Texas Politics,' 19th Edition, gives you an insider's look at how public policy making is conducted in the Lone Star State. It includes a special focus on the role of a growing Latino population in all aspects of Texas government, actions of the 88th and 89th Regular Legislative Sessions, effects of the 2024 elections, changes to Texas's judicial branch and the impact of the oil and gas industry on state finances. Throughout the text, critical thinking, communication, social responsibility and other state competency skill designations are specifically identified, helping you maximize your study time and course success. With the MindTap online homework solution and Cengage Read mobile app, you can easily fit learning into your day -- anywhere, anytime.

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Author:   Lyle Brown (Emeritus, Baylor University) ,  Joyce A. Langenegger (Blinn College, Bryan Campus) ,  Sonia García (St. Mary's University) ,  Robert E. Biles (Sam Houston State University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   19th edition
ISBN:  

9798214145099


Pages:   656
Publication Date:   25 July 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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1. The Environment of Texas Politics. 2. Federalism and the Texas Constitution. 3. Local Governments. 4. Political Parties. 5. Campaigns and Elections. 6. The Media and Politics. 7. The Politics of Interest Groups. 8. The Legislative Branch. 9. The Executive Branch. 10. The Judicial Branch. 11. Finance and Fiscal Policy. 12. Public Policy and Administration. 13. The Criminal Justice System.

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Lyle C. Brown, Ph.D., is professor emeritus of political science at Baylor University, where he served as departmental director of graduate studies and director of Baylor's Foreign Service Program. A former president of the Southwestern Council of Latin American Studies, Dr. Brown is the co-editor of RELIGION IN LATIN AMERICAN LIFE AND LITERATURE and the author of numerous articles. His international academic experience includes teaching at Mexico City College (now University of the Americas) and postgraduate study at the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico. Dr. Brown has served as delegate to county and state political party conventions. He received his Master of Arts from the University of Oklahoma and his doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. Joyce Langenegger, Ph.D., teaches government at Blinn College, where she is the executive director of academic success. She also is a frequent workshop presenter on innovative teaching strategies. Named to the ""Who's Who Among America's Teachers"" listing, Dr. Langenegger has been honored with a NISOD Teaching Excellence Award, a Blinn College-Bryan Teacher of the Year award and a San Jacinto College ""Most Valuable Player"" award for her work as a professor and administrator at that institution. Before beginning her teaching career, Dr. Langenegger practiced law in Houston. She received Master of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from Baylor University and Master of Arts and doctoral degrees from Fielding Graduate University. Sonia García, Ph.D., is a professor of political science, coordinator of the women's studies program and a prelaw adviser at St. Mary's University in San Antonio. She also has served as chair and graduate director of the political science department. In addition to publishing numerous articles on Latina politics, Dr. García is a co-author of MEXICAN AMERICANS AND THE LAW: EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO and lead author of POLÍTICAS: LATINA PUBLIC OFFICIALS IN TEXAS. She received her Master of Arts from the University of Arizona and her doctorate from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Robert E. Biles, Ph.D., professor emeritus and former chair of political science at Sam Houston State University, has taught college students about Texas politics in Texas, Colombia and Ecuador. The author of numerous books and articles, he has been involved in politics at multiple levels, including service as a school board member, county party chair, county election supervisor and staff member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He also has advised state agencies and held leadership positions in statewide lobbying groups and professional organizations. Dr. Biles has received four Fulbright grants and also awards for his research, teaching and administrative service. He received his Master of Arts and his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Veronica Vega Reyna is associate professor of government and assistant dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences for Austin Community College. She has been faculty advisor to a civil rights organization at ACC. Professor Reyna earned her M.A. in Political Science from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, where she taught as adjunct faculty. Her political involvement has included interning for Congressman Ciro Rodriguez, working as a union organizer, and volunteering in various Texas campaigns. She has also taught Texas politics at colleges and universities in San Antonio. Juan Carlos Huerta is a professor of political science and former director of the University Core Curriculum Programs at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Active in promoting teaching and learning in political science, he served as chair of the Political Science Education Organized Section of the American Political Science Association and was on the program committee for the APSA Conference on Teaching and Learning. He also is a former president of the Southwestern Political Science Association. Dr. Huerta's research and writing examine political representation, public opinion, political science education and learning communities. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Houston. Rochonda Farmer-Neal serves as Baylor University’s director of governmental relations. In this capacity, she communicates the university’s legislative message, serves as a liaison to governmental entities, and oversees Baylor’s federal and state governmental relations teams. Prior to employment at Baylor University, she served in various capacities with Texas Health and Human Services agencies, was governmental relations manager for the Texas Association of Counties, and worked with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. She earned an MA degree in Political Science from Baylor University and is an alumnus of Leadership Texas and the Governor’s Educational Leadership Development Program. Natasha Altema McNeely , is an associate professor of political science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), where she has been a faculty member since 2015. She earned both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in political science from the University of Iowa. Her academic career began at the University of Texas—Pan American (UTPA). Natasha’s research focuses on race, ethnicity, and gender in the contexts of political institutions, public opinion, voting, campaigns, and elections, as well as racial health disparities that include Black maternal mortality. Her research has been published in the National Review of Black Politics; Politics, Groups, and Identities; Ethnic and Racial Studies; and Political Research Quarterly.

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