Why the extensive use of executive orders by state governors may not be a threat to democracy

Cockerham, A. G. & Crew, Jr, R. E. (2018). Why the extensive use of executive orders by state governors may not be a threat to democracy.
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Like the president, state Governors frequently make use of executive orders in order to pursue their agendas. But do these unilateral actions undermine democracy? No, argue Alexandra G. Cockerham and Robert E. Crew, Jr, who find that legislatures can be willing to delegate policy-making authority to governors if they are of the same party or if the legislature is fragmented.

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