Bill sponsorship in the American Congress is an outlet for individual legislators to stake out policy positions and set the legislative agenda. This tool is freely available for all legislators to use, whether in the majority or minority party, freshman or senior, Republican or Democrat, male or female. Further, there are relatively few limitations on topics as well as frequency of sponsorship; legislators are free to sponsor as many bills on any topics they wish while serving in office. To date, the scholarly literature has focused almost exclusively on the agenda setting or position taking value of bill sponsorship. Yet, in light of the pressures, constraints, and opportunity cost structure facing legislators every day, I suggest such a w...
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Efforts by organized interests to affect the policy decisions reached in Congress strike at the hear...
Positions of influence over the legislative agenda provide greater opportunities for shaping policy ...
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These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
Public choice economists view the legislative process as a political market, in which interest group...
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Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Studies of bill sponsorship in the modern Congress highlight the effects of constituency characteris...
Congressional scholarship has long sought to understand the conditions under which a member of Congr...
Why do legislators vigorously push certain positions and proposals, but not others? In this disserta...
Technological innovations, most recently social media, have allowed members of Congress to incorpora...
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
Efforts by organized interests to affect the policy decisions reached in Congress strike at the hear...
Positions of influence over the legislative agenda provide greater opportunities for shaping policy ...
Do congresswomen try to represent women\u27s interests in Congress? Are congresswomen more likely th...
This article examines Black and Latino legislators' use of bill sponsorship and cosponsorship i...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
Public choice economists view the legislative process as a political market, in which interest group...
For most congressional legislation, committee consideration is the first and most drastic winnowing ...
Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Studies of bill sponsorship in the modern Congress highlight the effects of constituency characteris...
Congressional scholarship has long sought to understand the conditions under which a member of Congr...
Why do legislators vigorously push certain positions and proposals, but not others? In this disserta...
Technological innovations, most recently social media, have allowed members of Congress to incorpora...
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
Efforts by organized interests to affect the policy decisions reached in Congress strike at the hear...