Journalistic and academic accounts of Congress suggest that important committee positions allow members to procure more federal funds for their constituents, but existing evidence on this topic is limited in scope and has failed to distinguish the effects of committee membership from selection onto committees. We bring together decades of data on federal outlays and congressional committee and subcommittee assignments to provide a comprehensive analysis of committee positions and distributive politics across all policy domains. Using a within-member research design, we find that seats on key committees produce little additional spending. The chairs of the Appropriations subcommitteesâthe so called âcardinalsâ of Congressâare an exce...
Models of legislative organization frequently begin with the premise that the committee system serve...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
Political scientists and commentators have generally believed that Congressional committees wield a ...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by "distributive...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by “distributive...
Central to the distributive theory is the idea that members of Congress can use strategic committee ...
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 ...
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Scholarship on distributive politics focuses almost exclusively on the internal operations of Congre...
Concerns that interest groups use their financial resources to distort the democratic process are lo...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Congress packages pork‐barrel spending in complicated proposals that belie theories of distributive ...
Models of legislative organization frequently begin with the premise that the committee system serve...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
Political scientists and commentators have generally believed that Congressional committees wield a ...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by "distributive...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by “distributive...
Central to the distributive theory is the idea that members of Congress can use strategic committee ...
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 ...
Abstract. Theories of lawmaking have posited a variety of mechanisms at work in distributive politic...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Scholarship on distributive politics focuses almost exclusively on the internal operations of Congre...
Concerns that interest groups use their financial resources to distort the democratic process are lo...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Congress packages pork‐barrel spending in complicated proposals that belie theories of distributive ...
Models of legislative organization frequently begin with the premise that the committee system serve...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...