In recent years the environment has become an increasingly salient issue, with many citizens calling for higher environmental protection and precautions within the United States. However, it seems that congressmen have become unresponsive to these demands as partisanship progressively becomes the determining factor in environmental voting. This study attempts to discover what factors, along with party, determine a representative’s voting decisions on environmental legislation. By collecting data on United States House members in 2006, 2007, and 2010 and running linear regressions, the most significant factors in predicting House members’ voting patterns are identified; however, party and ideology seem to have increasingly become the most cr...
Climate change is an existential threat to humans and everyday life, yet in recent years Congress ha...
The question of whether parties converge or diverge over time has attracted a great deal of theoreti...
What is the relationship between demographic characteristics (age, number of terms or tenure in offi...
The question of what prompts legislators to vote as they do has long been the subject of much empiri...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
This paper addresses the question of how partisanship plays a role in congressional productivity by ...
This research project is designed to explore the field of voting on environmental issues in the Hous...
This paper quantifies the impact of environmentally-concerned constituents, as measured by original ...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
Every year members of Congress vote on numerous bills that will have an impact on the vitality of ou...
This paper examines a number of demographic aspects in congressional districts and states that playe...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
The data suggest party control in environmental policy does matter and there has been a significant ...
This research examines the factors that influence how members of the US House of Representatives vot...
Climate change is an existential threat to humans and everyday life, yet in recent years Congress ha...
The question of whether parties converge or diverge over time has attracted a great deal of theoreti...
What is the relationship between demographic characteristics (age, number of terms or tenure in offi...
The question of what prompts legislators to vote as they do has long been the subject of much empiri...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
This paper addresses the question of how partisanship plays a role in congressional productivity by ...
This research project is designed to explore the field of voting on environmental issues in the Hous...
This paper quantifies the impact of environmentally-concerned constituents, as measured by original ...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
Every year members of Congress vote on numerous bills that will have an impact on the vitality of ou...
This paper examines a number of demographic aspects in congressional districts and states that playe...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
The data suggest party control in environmental policy does matter and there has been a significant ...
This research examines the factors that influence how members of the US House of Representatives vot...
Climate change is an existential threat to humans and everyday life, yet in recent years Congress ha...
The question of whether parties converge or diverge over time has attracted a great deal of theoreti...
What is the relationship between demographic characteristics (age, number of terms or tenure in offi...