Chapter 1:
An Introduction to Public Financing
Chapter 2:
Factors Affecting the Adoption of Public Financing
Chapter 3:
The Story of Public Financing in the States
Chapter 4:
Conclusions and Predictions Stemming from this Study
Addendum 1:
A Comprehensive Database of State Public Financing Systems
Addendum 2:
Interview Questions Used in the Public Financing Survey
Bibliography
Acknowledgments

 

Addendum 1:
A Comprehensive Database of State Public Financing Systems

State PFing Adopted Reformed Degree Range of Offices Period
  State   (Ended) (Unrelated Secondary Systems) Gov. Lt. Gov. Const. Off. Legis. Parties Local Pri. & Gen.
AL Yes 1983   Simple Grant     X   NA
AK None              
AR None              
AZ Yes 1988-SG 1998-Full Full (Simple Grant) X X X X     P & G
CA Yes 1982   Simple Grant     X   NA
CO None              
CT None              
DC None              
DE None              
FL Yes 1985 1991 Partial Matching 1-1 X X X     P & G
GA None              
HI Yes 1978   Partial Matching 1-1, $50 Grant for Leg. X X X X   X P & G
IA Yes 1973   Simple Grant     X   NA
ID Yes 1975   Simple Grant     X   NA
IL None              
IN Yes 1976   Simple Grant     X   NA
KS None              
KY Yes 1976-SG 1992-Full Partial Matching 2-1 (Simple Grant) X   X   P & G
LA None              
MA Yes 1975-SG 1998-Full Full (Simple Grant) X X X X X   P & G
MD Yes 1974   Partial Matching 1-1 X X     P & G
ME Yes 1973-SG 1998-Full Full (Simple Grant) X   X X   P & G
MI Yes 1976 1989 P-2-1 for Primary, P-Grant for General X     P & G
MN Yes 1974 1993 Partial Grant 50% X X X X     P & G
MO Yes 1974 1979 Simple Grant     X   NA
MS None              
MT Yes 1974   Simple Grant     X     NA
NC Yes 1975   Simple Grant