A U.S. Congressional bill is a textual artifact that must pass through a series of hurdles to become a law. In this paper, we focus on one of the most precarious and least understood stages in a bill’s life: its consideration, behind closed doors, by a Congressional committee. We construct predictive models of whether a bill will survive committee, starting with a strong, novel baseline that uses features of the bill’s sponsor and the committee it is referred to. We augment the model with information from the contents of bills, comparing different hypotheses about how a committee decides a bill’s fate. These models give significant re-ductions in prediction error and highlight the importance of bill substance in explanations of policy-makin...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
In the U.S. Congress, the House Committee on Rules (also referred to as the “Rules Committee”) has b...
Deference to committees in Congress has been a much studied phenomena for close to 100 years. This d...
<p>A U.S. Congressional bill is a textual artifact that must pass through a series of hurdles to bec...
Out of nearly 70,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress from 2001 to 2015, only 2,513 were enacte...
Abstract. We examine the factors that are associated with whether a bill passes the committee stage ...
Positions of influence over the legislative agenda provide greater opportunities for shaping policy ...
Using data on roll calls from the U.S. House of Representatives, this paper finds empirical support ...
I make three major theoretical moves in this project. I begin by treating the administration and Con...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been accepted by most authorities that the standing commi...
Why do some pieces of legislation move forward while others languish? We address this fundamental q...
The use of roll calls is ubiquitous in studies of the U.S. Congress. A particularly heavy reliance o...
Tracing Policy Ideas This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking....
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
In this study, I consider the role of legislative hearings in the legislative process. Previous stud...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
In the U.S. Congress, the House Committee on Rules (also referred to as the “Rules Committee”) has b...
Deference to committees in Congress has been a much studied phenomena for close to 100 years. This d...
<p>A U.S. Congressional bill is a textual artifact that must pass through a series of hurdles to bec...
Out of nearly 70,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress from 2001 to 2015, only 2,513 were enacte...
Abstract. We examine the factors that are associated with whether a bill passes the committee stage ...
Positions of influence over the legislative agenda provide greater opportunities for shaping policy ...
Using data on roll calls from the U.S. House of Representatives, this paper finds empirical support ...
I make three major theoretical moves in this project. I begin by treating the administration and Con...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been accepted by most authorities that the standing commi...
Why do some pieces of legislation move forward while others languish? We address this fundamental q...
The use of roll calls is ubiquitous in studies of the U.S. Congress. A particularly heavy reliance o...
Tracing Policy Ideas This paper proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking....
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
In this study, I consider the role of legislative hearings in the legislative process. Previous stud...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
In the U.S. Congress, the House Committee on Rules (also referred to as the “Rules Committee”) has b...
Deference to committees in Congress has been a much studied phenomena for close to 100 years. This d...