2 edition of Interest group opinion and California land use legislation. found in the catalog.
Interest group opinion and California land use legislation.
Rita M. Mize
Published
1972
by Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California in Davis, Calif
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Environmental quality series -- no. 13 |
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Pagination | 44 p. -- |
Number of Pages | 44 |
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Open Library | OL17326607M |
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This difference led to special land-use legislation aimed at the Japanese. Between and , over , Chinese entered California. [ 3 ] The influx of Chinese occurred because the enormous growth in the California economy required a cheap labor source and the Chinese provided a : Melody Hill. Interest groups’ influence on policy comes through the presence of faithful legislative allies – not gifts to their campaigns. Share this: There is a growing tendency to link the policymaking preferences and decisions of elected representatives with the influence of interest groups, usually in the form of campaign contributions or lobbying.
California housing showdown draws key interest groups | The Sacramento Bee how we use land." stages a rally in opposition to California's so-called "sanctuary state" law . since and a land use law practitioner since During his career he has served as a city attorney and as an advisor and litigator for both private and public sector clients. He retired from active legal practice in Mr. Longtin is the author of Longtin's California Land Use File Size: 2MB.
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