Publishing Institution:
Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley
We are thrilled to serve as co-directors of IGS as it approaches its centennial year. Now, more than ever, public service needs UC Berkeley – its most committed young people, its game-changing research, and its unwavering mission to elevate discourse on campus and beyond.
At IGS, we are working hard to make all of that come true. Through the Matsui Center we provide some of the country’s most promising students with internships and real-world learning opportunities. In our faculty-led research groups, we develop and support state-of-the art research on critical issues facing the nation today. With the Berkeley IGS Poll we provide accurate, unbiased information on what Californians think and how they are voting. And through our seminar series, public lectures and other events, we invite local and national scholars, elected officials, journalists and public intellectuals to give us first-hand insight on US democracy in action.
We’ve come together as co-directors because we value an interdisciplinary approach and envision IGS as a welcoming space for all who are interested in politics and governance issues defined broadly. We also value collaboration and will work to make IGS a place that fosters community as it encourages deep conversations across disciplines. Whether you are in Political Science, Sociology, History, Ethnic Studies, Economics, Public Health or another field we hope you will see IGS as a home to develop big ideas and produce cutting-edge research. Our IGS Library and staff are also here to help students and members of the public access important resources and archives.
At IGS, we’re supporting reliable, top-flight research and preparing the leaders of tomorrow. Our goal for this centennial year is to build on what previous directors have developed and make sure that through our student programs, working groups, and events, UC Berkeley remains central to the most important governance actions and conversations unfolding today. American democracy faces deep and systemic challenges; by training the next generation of leaders and citizens, incubating policy-relevant research, and elevating critical public discussions IGS is determined to be a part of the solution.
G. Cristina Mora & Eric Schickler
IGS Interim Co-Directors
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January 01, 2024
Ads and Editorials: How Pretreatment Reduces the Persuasiveness of Interest Group Advertisements
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Matthew Lesenyie
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January 01, 2023
The Growing Presence of Faith-Based Hospitals in California Restricts Access to Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
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Yuki Hebner, Kayla Lim, Natalie Gehred, Zoe Guttman
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January 01, 2023
Examining Child Deprivation Across California and How It Could Be Addressed with Early Childhood Education
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Jamshid Damooei, Ruslan Korchagin
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January 01, 2023
Alaska Electoral Reform: The Top 4 Primary and Ranked-Choice-Voting
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Jerry McBeath
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January 01, 2023
Alaska’s New Electoral System: Countering Polarization or “Crooked as Hell”?
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Marie O'Reilly, David Lublin, Glenn Wright
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January 01, 2022
An Impact Analysis of California’s State-County Assessors’ Partnership Agreement Program
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Geoffrey Propheter
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January 01, 2022
The Unprecedented Federal Fiscal Policy Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on State Budgets
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Phil Dean
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January 01, 2022
Muddling Through: Alaska’s Budget Process in 2021
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Glenn Wright
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January 01, 2022
Don’t Go Chasing Windfalls: California’s 2021-2022 Budget
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Brian DiSarro, Wesley Hussey
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January 01, 2022
Colorado’s Political Climate, Economy, and Budget during COVID-19
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Michael Berry
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January 01, 2022
The Year Without Tourism: Hawai‘i’s FY2022 Pandemic Budget
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Colin D. Moore
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January 01, 2022
Idaho FY22: Recommendations, Appropriations, and Partisanship
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Elizabeth Fredericksen, Ana-Maria Dimand
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January 01, 2022
Montana’s Hard Right Turn
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Paul Haber
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January 01, 2022
New Mexico’s Box of Pandoras
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Kim Seckler
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January 01, 2022
Oregon 2020-21: Budgeting During COVID
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Mark Henkels, Brent S. Steel
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January 01, 2022
Utah: Strategic Investments in the Wake of a Pandemic
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Jennifer Robinson, Natalie Roney, Johnson Ball
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January 01, 2022
Budgeting in Pandemic Times: Shutdowns, Social Unrest, and Spending in Washington State
By:
Michael Artime, Erin Richards, Francis Benjamin
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January 01, 2022
Time for a Significant Reimagining of Government in Wyoming?
By:
Robert Schumann, Jeffrey Jensen
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January 01, 2021
Impacts of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion in California
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Natalie Schwehr, Giovann Alarcon, Lacey Hartman
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January 01, 2021
Saving the Census: Assessing Willingness to Participate in the Census
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Stephanie DeMora, Melissa Michelson
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January 01, 2021
COVID-19 and California’s Detained Youth: Vulnerable and Overlooked
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Sue Burrell, Shannan Wilber
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January 01, 2020
How Can We Increase Turnout among Low Propensity Voters?
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Seth Hill, Thad Kousser, Gabriel Lenz, Mackenzie Lockhart, Elizabeth Mitchell
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January 01, 2020
How Did the Voter’s Choice Act Affect Turnout in 2018?
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Eric McGhee, Mindy Romero, Laura Daly
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January 01, 2020
How Do Californians Want to Cast their Ballots During the COVID-19 Crisis?
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Thad Kousser, Mindy Romero, Mackenzie Lockhart, Seth Hill, Jennifer Merolla
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January 01, 2020
Messaging Matters: How Information about Underrepresentation Affects the Political Participation of Racial and Ethnic Groups in California
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Cheryl Boudreau, Jennifer Merolla, Sono Shah
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January 01, 2020
The Pandemic in Prison: Implications for California Politics and Policymaking
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Amy E. Lerman, Jessie Harney
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January 01, 2020
Early in the Pandemic, There Was No Partisan Divide over Preferences for Voting by Mail in the 2020 Election
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Thad Kousser, Mindy Romero, Mackenzie Lockhart, Seth Hill, Jennifer Merolla
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January 01, 2020
Will Concurrent Elections Reshape the Electorate?
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Jonathan Collins, Eddie Lucero, Jessica Trounstine
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December 01, 2019
Improving Transfer in California: Trial and Error in Statewide Reform and Local Implementation
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Andrea Venezia, Su Jin Gatlin Jez
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June 01, 2019
Affluence, Risk and Community Engagement: The Case of Ascon and Huntington Beach
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David P. Adams, Meriem Doucette, Justin Tucker
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June 01, 2019
Transitory Legality: The Health Implication of Ending DACA
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Marie L. Mallet, Lisa Garcia Bedolla
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June 01, 2019
Examining Racist Nativist Microagressions on DACAmented College Students in the Trump Era
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Valerie Gomez, Lindsay Perez Huber
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June 01, 2019
Exploring Undocumented Students' Understandings of the Role of Higher Education during the Trump Era
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Karina Santellano
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June 01, 2019
DACA, DAPA, and Discretionary Executive Power: Immigrants Outside the Law
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January 01, 2019
Alaska: Arctic Groundhog Day
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Glenn Wright, Tasha Elizarde
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January 01, 2019
Arizona: #RedforEd -- Governor Ducey Forced to Invest in Education
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David Wells
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January 01, 2019
California: Brown's Last Budget Hurrah
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Brian DiSarro, Wesley Hussey
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January 01, 2019
Hawaii: Priced Out of Paradise
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Colin D. Moore
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January 01, 2019
New Mexico: The Lost Decade
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Kim Seckler
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January 01, 2019
Oregon: Progressive Agenda, Yet Facing Great Fiscal Risks
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Mark Henkels, Brent S. Steel
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January 01, 2019
Washington: Education, Carbon, and Taxes Oh My!
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Erin Richards, Michael Artime, Francis Benjamin
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December 01, 2018
Campaigning in Lilliput: Money’s Influence in Small and Mid-Sized City Elections
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Brian Adams
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December 01, 2018
Does More Choice Lead to Reduced Racially Polarized Voting? Assessing the Impact of Ranked-Choice Voting in Mayoral Elections
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Jason McDaniel
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December 01, 2018
Candidate Ethnicity and Latino Voting in Co-Partisan Elections
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Sara Sadhwani, Matthew Mendez
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December 01, 2018
The California Voting Rights Act and Local Governments
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David C. Powell
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January 01, 2018
Time to Yell “Cut?” An Evaluation of the California Film and Production Tax Credit for the Motion Picture Industry
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Michael Thom
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January 01, 2018
Tuition as a Path for Affordability? The Pursuit of a Progressive Tuition Model at the University of California
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John Aubrey Douglass, Patrick A. Lapid
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January 01, 2018
The Ballot Initiative Transparency Act: Examining its Impact on Legislative Compromise in California
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Mindy Romero, Jennifer Puza
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January 01, 2018
Allocating Transportation Revenues to Support Climate Policies in California and Beyond
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Gian-Claudia Sciara, Amy E. Lee