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131 Notes Chapter 1 1. Paul Starr, The Social Transformation of American Medicine (New York: Basic Books, 1982); David Blumenthal and James A. Morone, The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office (University of California Press, 2009). 2. John E. McDonough, Inside National Health Care Reform (University of California Press, 2011). 3. Sidney Milkis, The President and the Parties: The Transformation of the American Party System since the New Deal (Oxford University Press, 1993). 4. Timothy Conlan, From New Federalism to Devolution: Twenty-Five Years of Intergovernmental Reform (Brookings, 1998). 5. National Federation of Independent Businesses v. Sebelius, Sup. Ct. Dkt, No. 11-393 (U.S. 6/28/12). 6. Kaiser Family Foundation, Focus on Health Reform, “Establishing Health Insurance Exchanges: An Overview of State Efforts,” August 2012 (www.kff.org/ healthreform/upload/8213-2.pdf). 7. Kaiser Family Foundation, Policy Insights, “Posts Tagged Public Opinion,” August 2012 (http://healthreform.kff.org/public-opinion.aspx). 8. Testimony of Alan Weil, executive director, National Academy for State Health Policy, California Legislature, Joint Hearing of the Senate Health Committee and Assembly Health Committee, “Implementation of Federal Health Care Reform,” May 12, 2010 (http://nashp.org/sites/default/files/Weil_California_Health_Hearing_ Testimony_As_Delivered_May_2010.pdf.) 9. Thomas J. Anton, “New Federalism and Intergovernmental Relationships: The Implications for Health Policy,” Journal of Health Policy Politics and Law 22, no. 3 (June 1997). 10-2483-4 notes.indd 131 6/25/13 5:32 PM 132 / notes to pages 8–13 10. D. S. Wright, Understanding Intergovernmental Relations (Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole Publishing 1988). 11. Jill Quadagno, The Color of Welfare: How Racism Undermined the War on Poverty (Oxford University Press, 1994). 12. Lyndon B. Johnson, University of Michigan Commencement Address (Great Society speech), May 22, 1964 (www.michigandaily.com/content/president-lyndonb -johnsons-commencement-address-university-michigan-may-22-1964-0). 13. Paul L. Posner, The Politics of Unfunded Mandates (Georgetown University Press, 1998). 14. Wright, Understanding Intergovernmental Relations; L. J. O’Toole Jr. American Intergovernmental Relations (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1985). 15. Robert Rich and William White. Health Policy, Federalism, and the American States (Washington: Urban Institute Press, 1996). 16. R. P. Nathan, “The Role of States in American Federalism,” in The State of the States, 2nd ed., edited by C. E. Van Horn (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1993), pp. 15–30. 17. Paul E. Peterson, The Price of Federalism (Brookings, 1995). 18. Michael Greve, Real Federalism: Why It Matters, How It Could Happen (Washington : American Enterprise Institute, 1999). 19. Starr, The Social Transformation of American Medicine. 20. Paul E. Peterson, Barry G. Rabe, Kenneth K. Wong, When Federalism Works (Brookings, 1986). 21. See Timothy Conlan and John Dinan, “Federalism, the Bush Administration, and the Transformation of American Conservatism,” Publius 37, no. 3 (2007), pp. 279–303; Shama Gamkhar and J. Mitch Pickerill, “The State of American Federalism 2011–2012: A Fend for Yourself and Activist Form of Bottom-Up Federalism,” Publius (July 3, 2012) (http://publius.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/07/02/ publius.pjs027.full). 22. Conlan, From New Federalism to Devolution, p. 1. 23. Ibid. 24. Richard P. Nathan, “Updating Theories of Federalism,” in Intergovernmental Management for the Twenty-First Century, edited by Timothy Conlan and Paul L. Posner (Brookings, 2008), p. 18. 25. William West, “Special Report: Administrative Rulemaking: An Old and Emerging Literature,” Public Administration Review 65, no. 6 (November-December 2005), pp. 655–68. 26. Marissa Martino Golden, “Interest Groups in the Rule-Making Process: Who Participates? Whose Voices Get Heard?” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, April 1, 1998. 27. Theodore R. Marmor, The Politics of Medicare, 2nd ed. (Hawthorne, N.Y.: Aldine de Gruyter, 2000). 28. Nathan, “Updating Theories of Federalism.” 10-2483-4 notes.indd 132 6/25/13 5:32 PM [3.133.121.160] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 00:54 GMT) notes to pages 17–20 / 133 Chapter 2 1. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, “Medicaid Financing: An Overview of the Federal Medicaid Matching Rate (FMAP)” (September 2012) (www.kff.org/medicaid/upload/8352.pdf). 2. Personal communication, Chris Jennings, senior White House adviser, October 13, 2000. 3. News conference with Senate minority leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and House minority leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), “Adding Children’s Health Insurance and Campaign Finance Reform to the 105th Congress’ Legislative Agenda,” Washington, February 26, 1997 (http://collections.mohistory.org/cdm/Text:5475). 4. Opening statement of Representative Bill Thomas (R-Calif.), Children’s Access...

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