Tracing Policy Ideas This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking. Only a very small proportion of bills become law in the U.S. Congress. However, the bills that do become law often serve as vehicles for language originating in other bills. We investigate “text reuse ” methods as a means for tracing the progress of policy ideas in legislation. We then show how a focus on policy ideas leads to new insights into the lawmaking process. Although our focus is on relating content found within bills, the same methods can be used to study policy substance across many research domains. The authors thank the reviewers and colleagues at talks at the University of Wash
This study examines the rhetorical functions of floor debate in the congressional policy process. Th...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....
This dissertation explores how individual members of Congress pursue policy goals by engaging with t...
Tracing Policy Ideas This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking....
This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking. Only a very small pr...
How do legislators allocate policy-making authority? Generally speaking, institutional design decisi...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
Research on policy reinvention tends to focus on whether policies become more or less comprehensive ...
Although legislation is at the center of legal debates on statutory interpretation, administrative l...
Legislative Principles series. Each booklet in this series presents a set of principles central to t...
Legislatures in democratic countries generate tons of documents ranging from draft bills to amendmen...
Despite the recent development of embedding policy statements or declarations into statutes, there h...
Congressional scholarship has long sought to understand the conditions under which a member of Congr...
The Congress is the United States lawmaking body. It writes and enacts laws. The laws designed and e...
American Legislative Practice examines how legislatures develop and enact statutes through a blend o...
This study examines the rhetorical functions of floor debate in the congressional policy process. Th...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....
This dissertation explores how individual members of Congress pursue policy goals by engaging with t...
Tracing Policy Ideas This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking....
This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking. Only a very small pr...
How do legislators allocate policy-making authority? Generally speaking, institutional design decisi...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
Research on policy reinvention tends to focus on whether policies become more or less comprehensive ...
Although legislation is at the center of legal debates on statutory interpretation, administrative l...
Legislative Principles series. Each booklet in this series presents a set of principles central to t...
Legislatures in democratic countries generate tons of documents ranging from draft bills to amendmen...
Despite the recent development of embedding policy statements or declarations into statutes, there h...
Congressional scholarship has long sought to understand the conditions under which a member of Congr...
The Congress is the United States lawmaking body. It writes and enacts laws. The laws designed and e...
American Legislative Practice examines how legislatures develop and enact statutes through a blend o...
This study examines the rhetorical functions of floor debate in the congressional policy process. Th...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....
This dissertation explores how individual members of Congress pursue policy goals by engaging with t...