This thesis is meant to analyze the correlation between earmarks and bi partisan voting behavior in the United Sates Congress. I collected earmarks data for the 111th Congress in order to understand how much was spent on both solo and joint earmarks. I then used this data to create a list of the top 87 bi partisan earmark partners for the 111th Congress. After creating the list of partners, I analyzed their voting behavior to see how often these bipartisan partners voted together in the 111th Congress because earmarks were present during this session. I then used the same partnerships and calculated the percentage of times they voted together in the 112th Congress following the moratorium (ban) on earmarks. I then averaged all the percentag...
The effects of political characteristics on the Congressional appropriations process have remained a...
The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if th...
Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call vot...
This thesis is meant to analyze the correlation between earmarks and bi partisan voting behavior in ...
Though significant research has been done on earmarks, little has been done on the impact of the mor...
Too often, earmarks, pork barrel politics, and other types of federal spending are seen as a problem...
This paper examines whether legislators earmark funds in order to constrain the spending of future l...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Excerpt from Introduction In October of 2016, a Gallup poll reported that Congress had an approval r...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Distributive politics represents one of the most important and controversial aspects of legislative ...
With the reintroduction of hard earmarks in the U.S., it is essential to understand the factors that...
Earmarking has been both praised and denounced as a fi cal tool of state government, 1 but there app...
The effects of political characteristics on the Congressional appropriations process have remained a...
The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if th...
Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call vot...
This thesis is meant to analyze the correlation between earmarks and bi partisan voting behavior in ...
Though significant research has been done on earmarks, little has been done on the impact of the mor...
Too often, earmarks, pork barrel politics, and other types of federal spending are seen as a problem...
This paper examines whether legislators earmark funds in order to constrain the spending of future l...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Excerpt from Introduction In October of 2016, a Gallup poll reported that Congress had an approval r...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Distributive politics represents one of the most important and controversial aspects of legislative ...
With the reintroduction of hard earmarks in the U.S., it is essential to understand the factors that...
Earmarking has been both praised and denounced as a fi cal tool of state government, 1 but there app...
The effects of political characteristics on the Congressional appropriations process have remained a...
The title of Laurel Harbridge’s book Is Bipartisanship Dead? poses an important question, even if th...
Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call vot...