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Curriculum Vitae Carol S Weissert March 29, 2013 General Information University address: Political Science College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Bellamy Building 0226 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2230 Phone: (850) 644-7320; Fax: (850) 644-1367 E-mail address: [email protected] Professional Preparation 1989 Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL. Major: Political Science. 1978 M.P.A., GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington D.C. Major: Public Administration. 1968 B.A., MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN, Columbus, MS. Major: English and Journalism. Professional Experience 2007–present Director, LeRoy Collins Institute for Public Policy, Florida State University. 2003–present LeRoy Collins Eminent Scholar and Professor, Political Science, Florida State University. 2000–2003 Director, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, Michigan State University. 1997–2001 Professor, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University. 1995–2000 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University. Vita for Carol S Weissert 1990–1995 Research Associate, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, Michigan State University. 1989–1995 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Political Science, Michigan State University. 1984–1985 Policy/Research Analyst, Research Triangle Institute. 1982–1984 Director of Public Affairs, National Governors' Association. 1975–1982 Acting Assistant Director and Information Officer, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. 1972–1975 Special Assistant and Director of Communications, National Conference of State Legislatures. 1968–1972 Reporter, Dallas Times Herald and Riverside (CA) Press Enterprise. Honors, Awards, and Prizes Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration (2012). Recipient of the Donald Stone Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Intergovernmental Relations presented by the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, of the American Society for Public Administration (2008). Academic Public Service Award, Michigan Capital Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration (2003). Recipient of the Daniel Elazar Award for Federalism Scholarship, Presented by the Federalism Section, American Political Science Association (2003). Teaching Courses Taught State Politics (POS3122) American Government: National (POS1041) Selected Topics (PUP5932) State Government and Politics (POS5127) Advanced Undergraduate Seminar (POS3930) Policy Implementation and Evaluation (PUP5006) Understanding Political Science Research (POS3713) Page 2 Vita for Carol S Weissert Doctoral Committee Chair Bunch, J. A., doctoral candidate. Ice, J. L., doctoral candidate. Doctoral Committee Member Cyphers, K. D., graduate. (2012). Scheller, D. S., graduate. (2010). Croom, T., doctoral candidate. Serna, J. A., doctoral candidate. Doctoral Committee University Representative Chang, K., graduate. (2012). Lee, E. R., doctoral candidate. Eaton, L. J., doctoral candidate. (2013). Master's Committee Member Duzcu, M., graduate. (2010). Research and Original Creative Work Publications Refereed Journal Articles Weissert, C. S. (2011). Beyond Marble Cakes and Picket Fences: What U.S.. Federalism Scholars Can Learn from Comparative Work. Journal of Politics, 73(4), 965-979. Weissert, W., & Weissert, C. S. (2010). Why Major Health Reform in 2009-2010 Won't Solve Our Problem. The Forum, 8(1), 0. Retrieved from http://www.bepress.com/forum/announce/20100504/ Weissert, C. S., Stenberg, C., & Cole, R. (2009). Continuity and Change: A Ranking of Key Issues Affecting U.S. Intergovernmental Relations 1995-2005. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 39(4), 677-695. Weissert, C. S., & Scheller, D. (2008). Learning from the States? Federalism and National Health Policy. Public Administration Review, 68, S162-174. Page 3 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S., & Halperin, K. (2007). The Paradox of Term Limit Support: To Know Them Is NOT to Love Them. Political Research Quarterly, 60(3), 516-530. Kloha, P., Weissert, C. S., & Kleine, R. (2005). Someone to Watch Over Me: State Practices in Monitoring Local Fiscal Conditions. American Review of Public Administration, 35(3), 236-255. Kloha, P., Weissert, C. S., & Kleine, R. (2005). Developing and Testing a New Composite Model to Predict Local Fiscal Distress. Public Administration Review, 65(3), 278-288. Weissert, C. S. (2004). Promise and Perils of State-Based Road to Universal Health Insurance in the United States. Journal of Health Care Law and Policy, 7(1), 42-69. Kleine, R., Kloha, P., & Weissert, C. S. (2003). New Tool for State Oversight of Local Governments' Fiscal Health. Government Finance Review, 19(3), 18-23. Weissert, C. S., & Goggin, M. (2002). Non-incremental Policy Change: Lessons from Michigan's Medicaid Managed Care Initiatives. Public Administration Review, 62(2), 206-216. Weissert, C. S., & Silberman, S. (2002). Legislative Demands for Bureaucratic Policymaking: The Case of State Medical Boards. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 27(1), 123-139. Weissert, C. S. (2001). Reluctant Partners: The Role of Preferences, Incentives, and Monitoring in Program Compliance. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 11(4), 435-454. Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (2000). State Legislative Staff Influence in Health Policy Making. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 25(6), 1121-1148. Fossett, J., Goggin, M., Hall, J., Johnston, J., Plein, C., Roper, R., & Weissert, C. (2000). Managing Medicaid Managed Care: Are States Becoming Prudent Purchasers? Health Affairs, 19(4), 36-49. Weissert, C. S. (2000). The State of U.S. Federalism 1999-2000. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 30(1/2), 1-20. Hembroff, L., Perlstadt, H., Henry, R., Hogan, A., Weissert, C., Bland, C., Harris, D., Knott, J., & Starnaman, S. (1999). When (Not if) Evaluation Flexibility is Desirable: Examples from the CPHPE Initiative. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 22(3), 325-341. Knott, J., Weissert, C. S., & Henry, R. (1999). Evaluating the Impact on Public Policy of Foundation- Sponsored Programs in the Health Professions. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 22(3), 342-357. Page 4 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S. (1999). Holding Medical Schools Accountable: Medical Schools and State Legislatures in a Changing Political World. Academic Medicine, 74(2), 95-96. Schram, S., & Weissert, C. S. (1999). The State of American Federalism 1998-1999. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 29(2), 1-34. Weissert, C. S., & Silberman, S. (1998). Sending a Policy Signal: State Legislatures, Medical Schools, and Primary Care Mandates. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 85(4), 743-770. Weissert, C. S. (1998). Supplying Primary Care Practitioners: A Transformation of State Politics and Policy. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 21(2), 199-217. Weissert, C. S., & Schram, S. (1998). The State of American Federalism 1997-1998. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 28(1), 1-30. Weissert, C. S., & Silberman, S. (1998). State Medical Boards and Public Policy: Activities, Barriers, and Influence. Federation Bulletin, 85(4), 220-226. Weissert, W., Lafata, J., Williams, B., & Weissert, C. (1997). Toward a Strategy for Reducing Potentially Avoidable Hospital Admissions Among Home Care Clients. Medical Care Research and Review, 54(4), 439-455. Weissert, C. S., & Schram, S. (1997). The State of American Federalism 1996-1997. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 27(2), 1-31. Cole, R., Stenberg, C., & Weissert, C. S. (1996). Intergovernmental Events and Trends: An Update of Change and Continuity. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 26(6), 25-40. Weissert, C. S., & Schram, S. (1996). The State of American Federalism 1995-96. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 26(3), 1-26. Hill, J., & Weissert, C. S. (1995). Implementation and the Irony of Delegation: The Politics of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal. Journal of Politics, 57(2), 344-369. Knott, J., & Weissert, C. S. (1995). Foundations and Health Policy: Identifying Funding Strategies in Health Programming. Policy Studies Review, 14(1/2), 149-160. Weissert, C. S., & Knott, J. (1995). Foundations' Impact on Policy Making: Results from a Pilot Study. Health Affairs, 14(4), 275-286. Knott, J., & Weissert, C. S. (1994). Predicting Policy Targets Through Institutional Structures. Administration and Society, 27(1), 3-24. Page 5 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S. (1994). Beyond the Organization: The Influence of Community and Personal Values on Street-level Bureaucrats' Responsiveness. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 4(2), 225-254. Weissert, C. S., & Hill, J. (1994). The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compacts: Lessons Learned from Theory and Practice. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 24(4), 27-43. Weissert, C. S., Knott, J., & Stieber, B. (1994). Education and the Health Professions: Explaining Policy Choices Among the States. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 19(2), 361-392. Weissert, C. S. (1992). Medicaid in the 1990s: Trends, Innovations and the Future of the 'PAC Man' of State Budgets. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 22(3), 93-109. Weissert, C. S. (1991). Determinants and Outcomes of State Legislative Effectiveness. Social Science Quarterly, 27(4), 797-806. Weissert, C. S. (1991). Issue Salience and State Legislative Effectiveness. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 16(4), 509-520. Weissert, C. S. (1991). Policy Entrepreneurs, Policy Opportunists and Legislative Effectiveness. American Politics Quarterly, 19(2), 262-274. Weissert, C. S. (1984). Fiscal Issues Dominate Governors' Priorities in 1984. State Government, x. Cole, R., Stenberg, C., & Weissert, C. S. (1983). Two Decades of Change: Ranking of Key Issues Affecting Intergovernmental Relations. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 13(4), 113-122. Weissert, C. S. (1980). State Legislative Oversight of Federal Funds: What Difference Does it Make? State Government, x. Weissert, C. S. (1980). State Legislatures and Federal Funds: An Issue of the 1980s. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 11(3/4), 67-83. Refereed Books Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. G. (2012). Governing Health: The Politics of Health Policy. Johns Hopkins University Press. Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (2006). Governing Health: The Politics of Health Policy, 3rd edition. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Page 6 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (2002). Governing Health: The Politics of Health Policy, 2nd edition. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press. Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (1996). Governing Health: The Politics of Health Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. Edited Books Thornton, D. W., & Weissert, C. S. (Eds.). (2002). Urban Policy Choices for Michigan Leaders. East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press. Weissert, C. S. (Ed.). (2000). Learning from the Leaders: Welfare Reform Politics and Policy in Five Midwestern States. Albany, NY: Rockefeller Institute Press. Invited Book Chapters Weissert, C. S., & Ice, J. (in press). The Home Court (Dis)Advantage: Understanding State and Local Relationships. In Donald Haider-Markel (Ed.), In Oxford Handbook of State and Local Governments. Oxford Handbooks. Weissert, C. S. (2010). Commentary: Comparing Local Government Autonomy Across States. In Michael E. Bell, David Brunori, & Joan Youngman (Eds.), The Property Tax and Local Autonomy (pp. 115-119). Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (2008). Florida's Health Policy: Making Do on the Cheap. In Edwin Benton (Ed.), Government and Politics in Florida. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (2008). Medicaid Waivers: License to Shape the Future of Fiscal Federalism. In Timothy J. Conlan, & Paul L. Posner (Eds.), Intergovernmental Management in the 21st Century. Brookings Institution: Washington, D.C. Weissert, C. S. (2007). Dividing the Job Revisited: Learning from the United States Case 1789-2006. In Michael A. Pagano, & Robert Leonardi (Eds.), The Dynamics of Federalism in National and Supranational Political Systems. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. Taylor, G., & Weissert, C. S. (2002). Are We Supporting Sprawl Through Aid to High-Growth Communities? Revisiting the 1998 State Revenue Sharing Formula Changes. In Carol Weisesrt, & Dozier Thornton (Eds.), Urban Policy Choices for Michigan Leaders. East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press. Page 7 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S., & Thornton, D. W. (2002). Michigan's Urban Policy: Change or Continuity. In Carol Weissert, & Dozier Thornton (Eds.), In Urban Policy Choices for Michigan Leaders. East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press. Weissert, C. S. (2000). Learning from the Midwestern Leaders. In Carol Weissert (Ed.), Learning from the Leaders: Welfare Reform Politics and Policy in Five Midwestern States (pp. 1-24). Albany, NY: Rockefeller Institute Press. Weissert, C. S. (2000). Michigan's Welfare Reform: Generous but Tough. In Carol Weissert (Ed.), Learning from the Leaders: Welfare Reform Politics and Policy in Five Midwestern States. Albany, NY: Rockefeller Institute Press. Weissert, C. S. (1996). Michigan State Parties 1960-1990. In State Party Organizations. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Weissert, C. S. (1996). The Political Context of Health Professions Regulation. In The U.S. Health Workforce: Power, Politics and Policy. Washington D.C.: Association of Academic Health Centers. Weissert, C. S., Fleck, L., & Hogan, A. (1993). Health Care Reform in Michigan: Problems, Policies and Prospects. In Policy Choices: Framing the Debate for Michigan's Future. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. Weissert, C. S. (1992). Michigan: No More Business As Usual With John Engler. In Thad Beyle (Ed.), Governors in Hard Times. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Invited Reviews Weissert, C. S. (2002). The Politics of Breast Cancer. American Political Science Review, 96(3), 632-633. Weissert, C. S. (2001). Experiencing Politics: A Legislator's Stories of Government and Health Care. Journal of Politics, 63(4), 1324. Weissert, C. S. (1995). Michigan Politics and Government: Facing Change in a Complex State. Publius. Weissert, C. S. (1993). The Dimensions of Federalism. American Political Science Review. Weissert, C. S. (1992). Federalism and Health Policy. Publius. Page 8 Vita for Carol S Weissert Nonrefereed Books Weissert, C. S., & Denslow, D. (2005). Tough Choices: Shaping Florida's Future. University of Florida. Nonrefereed Reports Ice, J., & Weissert, C. S. (2011). The Double Whammy Facing Florida's Counties. LeRoy Collins Institute. Tallahahassee. Matkin, D., & Weissert, C. S. (2011). Tough Choices Report Card: Grading Florida Municipal Pension Plans. LeRoy Collins Institute: Tallahassee. Weissert, C. S., & Ice, J. (2009). Tough Choices: Shaping Florida's Future: An Update. Tallahassee. LeRoy Collins Institute. Denslow, D., & Weissert, C. S. (2008). Tough Choices: Shaping Florida's Future: An Update. Tallahassee, LeRoy Collins Institute. Kleine, R., Kloha, P., & Weissert, C. S. (2002). Fiscal Distress Indicators: An Assessment of Current Michigan Law and Development of a New "Early-warning" scale for Michigan Localities. Submitted to the Michigan Department of Treasury. Fossett, J., Goggin, M., Weissert, C., & Johnston, J. (2002). Can Medicaid Managed Care be Managed? (Working Paper). Center for Health Care Strategies under the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Medicaid Managed. Weissert, C. S. (2002). State Medicaid Agencies as Key Actors in Medicaid Managed Care (Case Studies in Medicaid Managed Care). Albany,NY: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. Weissert, C. S., & Goggin, M. (2000). Fire, Ready, Aim: The Politics and Implementation of Michigan's Medicaid Managed Care Program. Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY Albany. Retrieved from www.rockinst.org Durian, J., & Weissert, C. S. (1998). Assessment of Policies and Politics Affecting Community Health Workers (Report Submitted to the Healthier Communities Department). Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids. Weissert, C. S., & Silberman, S. (1998). Holding Medical Schools Accountable: A Study of State Legislative Action and Implementation. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Weissert, C. S. (1998). Michigan Welfare Reform. Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY Albany. Page 9 Vita for Carol S Weissert Williams, S., & Weissert, C. S. (1997). Improving the Health of Uninsured Children and Adolescents: Community-Based Solutions in an Era of Devolution. IPPSR Policy Brief No. 97-01. Knott, J., Weissert, C. S., & Altman, S. (1995). Incorporating Public Policy into Health Goals, Initiatives and Project. W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Weissert, C. S. (1995). Michigan Residents Express Satisfaction with State Legislature and Legislators. State of the State Survey Briefing Paper 95-03. Jelier, R., & Weissert, C. S. (1993). The Effects of Federal and State Education Mandates on Lansing Public Schools (U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations). Washington D.C. Weissert, C. S., & Knott, J. (1992). The States' Role in the Reform of Health Professions Education (A White Paper). W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Weissert, C. S. (1985). State Alcohol Policies (Included in the National Institute for Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse National Plan). Research Triangle Institute. Weissert, C. S. (1984). Governors' Priorities 1983 and 1984. National Governors' Association. Weissert, C. S. (1981). State Legislatures and Federal Funding: A 1981 Update (The Future of Federalism in the 1980s). ACIR. Weissert, C. S. (1980). Awakening the Slumbering Giant: Intergovernmental Relations and Federal Grant Law (M-122). ACIR. Weissert, C. S. (1980). ACIR and the Intergovernmental System: A 20-Year Review (Intergovernmental Perspective). ACIR. Presentations Nonrefereed Presentations at Conferences Weissert, C. S., & Ice, J. (presented 2011, March). Counties in the Middle: Competing Forces on County Spending Choices. Presentation at the meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. (Regional) Weissert, C. S., & Ice, J. (presented 2010, September). The Politics of Hard Times at the Bottom of the Governmental Food Chain. Presentation at the meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago. (National) Page 10 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S., & Scheller, D. (presented 2008, April). Health Policy and Laboratories of Democracy. Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. (Regional) Weissert, C. S., & Weissert, W. (presented 2008, April). Medicaid Waivers: License to Shape the Future of Federalism. Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association. (Regional) Contracts and Grants Contracts and Grants Funded Weissert, Carol S (PI). (Jan 2009–Aug 2012). The State-Local Impasse In Florida: Trends, Impacts & Opp. Funded by Jessie Ball duPont Foundation. Total award $225,000. Weissert, Carol S (PI). (Jul 2008–Jun 2013). Leroy Collins Eminent Scholar Chair 2008. Funded by FSU Foundation. (F06866). Total award $134,403. Weissert, Carol S (PI). (Jul 2008–Jun 2014). Leroy Collins Institute Fund 2008. Funded by FSU Foundation. (F06863). Total award $303,526. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jan 2008–Dec 2010). Study of State-Local Governance in Florida. Funded by Jessie Ball duPont Fund. Total award $215,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jan 2008–Dec 2010). Study of State-Local Governance in Florida. Funded by Florida League of Cities. Total award $25,000. Weissert, C. S. (co-PI). (Apr 2007–Dec 2009). Update of Study of Florida Tax System. Funded by Jessie Ball DuPont Fund. Total award $25,000. Weissert, Carol S (PI). (Jan 2006–Dec 2015). Publius: The Journal of Federalism. Funded by Various DNPO. (NONE). Total award $302,865. Weissert, C. S. (co-PI). (Sep 2003–Jul 2004). Study of Florida Tax System. Funded by Jessie Ball DuPont Fund. Total award $100,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jan 2003–Dec 2003). Family Impact Seminars. Funded by Skillman Foundation. Total award $60,000. Weissert, C. S. (Jun 2002–May 2004). Political leadership program. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Total award $182,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jun 2002–May 2004). Land Use Policy Research Program. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Total award $500,000. Page 11 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Mar 2002–Jun 2003). Study of fiscal indicators of local governmental distress. Funded by Michigan Department of Treasury. Total award $37,282. Weissert, C. S. (Aug 2001–Mar 2002). Field researcher for welfare reform implementation study. Funded by Rockefeller Institute, SUNY Albany. Total award $1,200. Weissert, C. S. (May 2001–Dec 2001). Field researcher for a Medicaid Managed Care Study. Funded by Rockefeller Institute, SUNY Albany. Total award $12,000. Weissert, C. S. (Sep 1998–May 1999). Editor of a book on welfare reform in the Midwest. Funded by Rockefeller Institute, SUNY Albany. Total award $8,000. Weissert, C. S. (Sep 1998–Jan 2000). Field researcher for a Medicaid Managed Care Study. Funded by Rockefeller Institute, SUNY Albany. Total award $10,200. Weissert, C. S. (Jun 1997–May 1999). Field researcher for the State Capacity Project to examine state welfare reform efforts. Funded by Rockefeller Institute, SUNY Albany. Total award $26,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Dec 1996–Aug 1998). Study of state medical boards as change agents. Funded by Center for the Health Professions, University of California at San Francisco. Total award $19,096. Weissert, C. S. (co-PI). (Oct 1996–Sep 2000). Evaluation of its Graduate Medical/Graduate Nursing Initiative. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Total award $450,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jan 1996–Jul 1998). Conduct an analysis of upcoming changes in state social services policies and their impact on their current programs. Funded by Butterworth Hospital. Total award $10,000. Weissert, C. S. (PI). (Jul 1995–Aug 1998). Study of ways state legislatures have of holding medical schools accountable for producing more primary care practitioners. Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Total award $114,235. Weissert, C. S. (1994–1995). Study role of state legislative staffing in five states on health care reform efforts. Funded by IPPSR's Program on Institutions and Public Choice. Total award $6,300. Weissert, C. S. (May 1993–Aug 1993). Policy case study. Funded by U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Total award $5,000. Weissert, C. S. (Sep 1992–Aug 1994). Policy assistance. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Total award $55,000. Page 12 Vita for Carol S Weissert Weissert, C. S., & Hill, J. (Jan 1992–Jun 1992). Study the design and implementation problems of federal low-level nuclear waste policy. Funded by All-University Research. Total award $2,150. Weissert, C. S. (1991–1997). Evaluator and Coordinator of Policy Research Team. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Health Professions Education Partnership. Unspecified award amount. Weissert, C. S. (Sep 1990–1991). Examine intrastate variation in Michigan's Medicaid program. Funded by MSU Social Science Research Bureau. Total award $29,500. Service Florida State University FSU University Service Member, University Curriculum Committee (2009–2011). Member, Faculty Senate (2007–2008). FSU College Service Member, College of Social Sciences Policy and Administration Committee (2006–2008). Member, College Promotion and Tenure Committee (2006–2008). The Profession Editor for Refereed Journals Editor, Publius: The Journal of Federalism (2006–present). Editorial Board Membership(s) American Political Science Review (2012–2016). State Politics and Policy Quarterly (2000–2010). Page 13 Vita for Carol S Weissert Service to Professional Associations Member, Anderson Award Committee, APSA (2010). President, Southern Political Science Association (2010). Vice president, Southern Political Science Association (2008–2009). Vice president elect, Southern Political Science Association (2007–2008). The Community Steering committee member for Six Pillars Caucus, Florida Chamber Foundation (2010). Class XXVIII member, Leadership Florida (2009–2010). Member, Tallahassee Charter Revision Commission (2009). Page 14