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States of Neglect

How Red-State Leaders Have Failed Their Citizens and Undermined America

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As America continues down its path of polarization, a celebrated journalist tells us the deep story of the red-state/blue-state divide

In the wake of Trump's presidency, Republican-led states have joined in an alarming assault on our democratic system. But the drift toward authoritarianism in red states has far deeper roots. We now have a country where tens of millions of people live under regimes that have spent years starving education and health care, empowering polluters, engaging in voter suppression, and neglecting their citizens' well-being in the interest of cutting taxes for the wealthy.

In States of Neglect, journalist William Kleinknecht surveys the landscape of neglect in states including Texas, Florida, and Arizona through the experiences of a rich cast of characters. He visits environmental dead zones in the Texas Gulf region. He investigates Arizona's abandonment of public education and its corrupt charter school industry. He shows how Mississippi's denuded health care system has made the Magnolia State the sickest in the nation. And he explains how North Carolina allows its people to sink into poverty while catering to the needs of corporations.

As a postscript, Kleinknecht proposes how progressive states on either coast might join in a compact of "progressive federalism" that uses their superior economic and cultural resources to counter the influence of the far right.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 12, 2022
      Journalist Kleinknecht (The Man Who Sold the World) delivers a scathing rebuke of Republican politicians who have created financial opportunities for companies at the expense of the health and safety of their constituents. Contending that conservative governors and state legislators, in conjunction with their “corporate allies,” have made working-class people in red states “poorer, sicker, less educated” than their counterparts in blue states, Kleinknecht writes that “only by fully understanding the trend toward autocracy and corporate dominion in the red states” will progressives be able to “wrest control of the narrative from the far right and begin to alter the course of American politics.” His evidence includes the gutting of environmental enforcement efforts in Texas and the 2014 Elk River chemical spill in West Virginia, “one of the worst cases of contaminated drinking water in American history.” Meanwhile, Kleinknecht claims, “evacuation orders, poisoned drinking water, red tides, beaches with no-swimming signs, bays with fishing bans, cancer hotspots... have either disappeared or become rarities in the blue states.” Kleinknecht also tackles disparities in education and healthcare funding and highlights innovative welfare programs such as Connecticut’s “Baby Bonds” initiative. Copious evidence, impassioned prose, and astute political analysis make this a must-read for progressive policymakers and activists.

    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2022
      A scathing indictment of Republican-dominated state governments for ignoring the needs of their residents, weakening democracy, and stoking divisive issues in order to draw attention away from their subservience to corporate interests. Since the election of Barack Obama in 2008 and the rise of the tea party shortly thereafter, Republican governors and legislatures have been aggressive in passing legislation to cut taxes, eviscerate environmental regulations, withdraw funding from public education, restrict access to health care, demonize immigrants and labor unions, and limit voting rights, all to the detriment of minorities, working-class citizens, and the poor. Kleinknecht, a newspaper reporter and author of The Man Who Sold the World: Ronald Reagan and the Betrayal of Main Street America, attributes their behavior to a slavish adherence to a corporate agenda that serves both personal and political interests. In short, many people suffer so Republican governors and legislators can thrive, with the country further divided along the fault lines of class and ideology. Particularly egregious, notes the author, are states such as Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Arizona, Mississippi, and West Virginia (a "failed state") and governors such as Matt Bevin (Kentucky), Ron DeSantis (Florida), and Greg Abbott (Texas). Kleinknecht compares what is happening in these states to the people-friendly policies of California, New York, and Massachusetts. Regarding the boasts of Republicans in Texas and Arizona about their robust economic growth, the author exposes them as deeply deceptive. Blue states, he writes, may not be "paragons of progress," but it is the red states that stand as exemplars of unfettered market capitalism and political disdain for public welfare. "Only by fully understanding the trend toward autocracy and corporate domination in the red states," writes Kleinknecht, "and how abjectly it has undermined the nation, can progressives wrest control of the narrative from the far right and begin to alter the course of American politics." An impassioned critique of Republican state officials for the harm they cause their most vulnerable residents.

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