This book challenges the easy assumption that Congressional procedure is descending into nothing more than chaotic brutishness or eternal stalemate. Instead, it explains the transformation of the traditional model about "how a bill becomes a law" before 2000, into the new current model in which Congress acts very differently.
This book challenges the easy assumption that Congressional procedure is descending into nothing more than chaotic brutishness or eternal stalemate. Instead, it explains the transformation of the traditional model about "how a bill becomes a law" before 2000, into the new current model in which Congress acts very differently.
Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview Chapter 2 Bicameral Agreement: Conferences and Ping-Ponging Chapter 3 Running the Polarized House: Polarization, the Hastert Rule, and the Fettered Floor Chapter 4 Trying to Work with the Polarized Senate Chapter 5 Cloture in the Often-Blocked Senate Chapter 6 The Budget Process Serving Polarized Chambers Chapter 7 Appropriations Chapter 8 Change Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview Chapter 2 Bicameral Agreement: Conferences and Ping-Ponging Chapter 3 Running the Polarized House: Polarization, the Hastert Rule, and the Fettered Floor Chapter 4 Trying to Work with the Polarized Senate Chapter 5 Cloture in the Often-Blocked Senate Chapter 6 The Budget Process Serving Polarized Chambers Chapter 7 Appropriations Chapter 8 Change Bibliography Index
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