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Legislative style

Bernhard, William 1966- (author.). Sulkin, Tracy, (author.).

Summary: Once elected, members of Congress face difficult decisions about how to allocate their time and effort. On which issues should they focus? What is the right balance between working in one's district and on Capitol Hill? How much should they engage with the media to cultivate a national reputation? William Bernhard and Tracy Sulkin argue that these decisions and others define a "legislative style" that aligns with a legislator's ambitions, experiences, and personal inclinations, as well as any significant electoral and institutional constraints. Bernhard and Sulkin have developed a systematic approach for looking at legislative style through a variety of criteria, including the number of the bills passed, number of speeches given, amount of money raised, and the percentage of time a legislator voted in line with his or her party. Applying this to ten congresses, representing twenty years of congressional data, from 1989 to 2009, they reveal that legislators' activity falls within five predictable styles.0These styles remain relatively consistent throughout legislators' time in office, though a legislator's style can change as career goals evolve, as well as with changes to individual or larger political interests, as in redistricting or a majority shift. Offering insight into a number of enduring questions in legislative politics, Legislative Style is a rich and nuanced account of legislators' activity on Capitol Hill.

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  • ISBN: 022651028X
  • ISBN: 022651014X
  • ISBN: 9780226510286
  • ISBN: 9780226510149
  • ISBN: 022651031X
  • ISBN: 9780226510316
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (viii, 259 pages)
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  • Publisher: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2018.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Legislative style and congressional careers -- Measuring legislative style (with Daniel Sewell) -- The styles -- Explaining freshman styles -- Transitions in style -- The electoral consequences of legislative style -- Styles, lawmaking, and legislative success -- Career advancement and legislative styles -- Legislative styles and evaluations of Congress.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: United States. -- Congress -- Officials and employees
United States. -- Congress
Legislators -- Professional relationships -- United States
Legislation -- United States -- Decision making
Political planning -- United States
Politique publique -- États-Unis
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
Employees
Legislation -- Decision making
Political planning
United States
Congress.
legislative activity.
legislative careers.
Genre: electronic book > ebook

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