I am extremely excited to announce that @ckbreunig and my book, "Means, Motives, and Opportunities: How Executives and Interest Groups Set Public Policy" is set to publish worldwide on February 8!
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It has been my highest honor to serve America and the Great State of Montana. We have secured critical funding for Montana bridges, roads, sewer systems, water infrastructure, public access points, conservation projects, and helped thousands of Montanans successfully navigate through the federal bureaucracy to solve real problems that matter to the people that I am honored to represent. Service is a duty that I will always hold sacred, and I am grateful for the opportunity to make a difference. As for my service and duty going forward, I have made the decision to leave office at the end of my fourth term and not seek re-election. Full statement below.
In this perspective, I think about how Trump's presidency might push us to better understand politics in the policy process.
As always, it was great to work with reviewers who gave me helpful comments that changed how I thought about these issues.
Also, thanks to @PSJ_Editor!
How does Trump’s second term reshape what and how we study politics in the policy process? Discover this PSJ Early View Perspective mapping the next frontier for policy scholars.
By @PolicyProcessor
Read here: https://t.co/N8esFcbw3A
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Somehow Derek Guy is positioned to offer explanations and withering critiques for whatever the Trump administration does.
I suppose it makes sense that he's never out of fashion.
Although tailoring has mostly receded from daily life, it continues to be the expected uniform for some of life's most important moments, such as weddings and funerals.