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The Tea Party versus Agenda 21: local groups and sustainability policies in U.S. cities
Authors:Jeffrey M Berry  Kent E Portney
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA;2. Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&3. M University, College Station, TX, USA
Abstract:As local governments have moved toward adopting sustainability policies, there have been some cases where local Tea Parties have emerged as aggressive and strident opponents of such changes. Looking broadly at the Tea Party movement across the United States and systematically measuring its influence in urban America, we assess each Tea Party chapter’s capacity – its ability to convert resources into meaningful political advocacy. Data is derived from surveys of political elites in 50 cities as well as from determining the level of sustainability programming in each of these same cities. Evidence demonstrates that the Tea Party has not had a significant impact on city policymaking in the area of sustainability. Rather, the typical Tea Party chapter appears to be at best a modest presence in local politics.
Keywords:Sustainability  environmental politics  Tea Party  Local Agenda 21
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