What Does the Public Think About State Government Preemption of Local Policymaking?

Q2 Social Sciences State and Local Government Review Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1177/0160323x231206397
Patrick Flavin, Gregory Shufeldt
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State preemption of local policymaking is an increasingly used political tool and source of intergovernmental conflict. While previous studies have examined the determinants and effects of preemption, to date no study has examined citizens’ attitudes and opinions about the practice. Using two original public opinion surveys, we find that support for preemption does not seem to be politically driven as there are no discernable partisan differences and citizens are no more likely to support preemption when their party controls state government. Instead, support for preemption appears to be tied to more general feelings about state government such as trust and perceived responsiveness to citizens. Moreover, when using a survey experiment that primes respondents with a concrete example of preemption—forbidding cities from raising their minimum wage—support for preemption falls. These findings provide important context about citizens’ attitudes toward an increasingly prominent tool of state governments.
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公众如何看待州政府在地方政策制定中的优先地位?
国家对地方决策的优先购买权是一种越来越常用的政治工具,也是政府间冲突的根源。虽然以前的研究已经调查了先发制人的决定因素和影响,但迄今为止还没有研究调查过公民对这种做法的态度和意见。通过两项原始的民意调查,我们发现对先发制人的支持似乎不是政治驱动的,因为没有明显的党派差异,当他们的政党控制州政府时,公民也不太可能支持先发制人。相反,对先发制人的支持似乎与对州政府的信任和对公民的响应等更普遍的感受有关。此外,当使用一项调查实验,向受访者提供一个禁止城市提高最低工资的具体例子时,对先发制人的支持下降了。这些发现为公民对州政府日益突出的工具的态度提供了重要的背景。
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State and Local Government Review
State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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