Congress is playing by new rules--a changing distribution of power in
Congress, a more complex interplay of rules and procedures and policy,
and a new role for floor politics in the legislative process. In Call
to Order, Smith outlines how a fairly stable period of reform in the
1950s and the early 1960s erupted into a turbulent period of reform in
the 1970s. New issues spawned a variety of organized interest groups,
and these, coupled with growing constituency pressures, increased the
demand for members to champion causes. But floor politics in the 1980s
took on a distinct character, particularly in the House. Budget
politics, new procedural innovations, leadership tactics, and other
developments made these years quite different from the unsettled
seventies. Smith carefully considers these changes, their
relationships to one another, the new role of floor activity in both
houses of Congress, and the overall implications for congressional
policy making.
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Floor Politics in the House and Senate
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ISBN
9780815748533
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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