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The Role of the Legislature in Public Administration
Spring 2015
Woodward 149 1 | P a g e
Course Description
The study of public administration is often focused on executive branch roles and
responsibilities without a great deal of consideration for the role of legislative bodies in
policy and program development and design or oversight of executive branch
implementation and operations. This course provides an opportunity for students to
delve deeply into the role that legislative bodies play in our governance structure.
During the semester, we will examine how laws are made, how programs are developed
and how legislative bodies exercise their oversight responsibilities. While the focus of
the class will be on the state legislature, we will also review federal and local
government legislative bodies. Understanding how public policy is changed is key to
understanding American democracy.
The Spring 2015 semester promises to be a particularly interesting time to
study legislative bodies given the results of the 2014 election in New Mexico and
nationally. In New Mexico, the Republicans captured control of the House of
Representatives for the first time in 60 years. Nationally, Republicans gained a majority
in the U.S. Senate and widened their margin in the House of Representatives. These
changes offer the opportunity for significant changes in the direction of public policy at
both levels. Whether or not there will be significant changes in the direction of state and
national policy depends on many factors including the ability of state and federal
legislators to work with the respective executive branches, to work with the other
chambers and to work in a bi-partisan manner.
It is not possible to fully understand the role of legislative bodies without first
understanding the constitutional and statutory basis for their existence. In the first part
of the class we will read and discuss the Federalist Papers, the U. S. Constitution and
the New Mexico Constitution. In addition to the constitutional and statutory framework,
we will study legislative involvement in program development and oversight, the
catalysts and tools for co-management and the inevitable tension between the
executive and legislative bodies. Later in the class we will examine local government
legislative bodies.
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6.1 The Constitution and articulation of goals of governance
6.2 Conceptual Weaknesses & failure to ensure socio-economic goal
6.3 Devolution, Decentralization and Democratization
6.4 District as the unit of Development Administration and Planning
6.5 Civil Society
6.6 Administrative Reforms and All India Services
6.7 Modernizing the Civil Services – Creation of new Services and curtailment
of undue safeguards
6.8 Central Administrative Tribunal
6.9 Union Public Service Commission
6.10 The Right to Information
6.11 Freedom of Information Bill, 2000
6.12 Challenge of Globalisation