The Primary purpose of this paper is to examine the role and importance of Senior Senators in the US Senate. Many states rely on Senators to bring in federal spending in the form of pork. When states lose their Senior Senator and the power they accumulated through increased tenure, they risk losing certain benefits in terms of pork. We use federal expenditures per dollar of tax and analyze how it is affected by Seniority in the Senate. Population, Income, and unemployment rates in each state were controlled for in our regression analysis. It is concluded that increased tenure significantly increases federal spending to Senators’ states. Though this is statistically significant, we find the effects of losing a Senior Senator to be insignific...
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In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
As a body intended to accurately represent the people of the United States, the U.S. Senate is not a...
We construct a stochastic game model of a legislature with an endogenously determined seniority syst...
Since 1914, the US Senate has been elected and incumbent senators allowed to run for reelection with...
This paper uses experiments to explore electoral accountability in a legislative system that favors ...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
This study focuses on the incumbent senator’s ideological congruence causing strategic retirement in...
An examination of how increased turnover among legislators in the fifty U.S. states affects fiscal p...
This paper addresses the interaction of voter information and seniority on electoral accountability....
Fiscal policy in the United States is impacted by a multitude of factors such as macroeconomic and p...
In this paper we argue that institutional changes to the seniority system have electoral consequence...
The rise of the power of the Tea Party in the House of Representatives has raised numerous questions...
This dissertation is an examination of the nature and effects of legislative tenure. Specifically, I...
Central to the distributive theory is the idea that members of Congress can use strategic committee ...
We analyze the relationship between senate malapportionment and the allocation of the US federal bud...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
As a body intended to accurately represent the people of the United States, the U.S. Senate is not a...
We construct a stochastic game model of a legislature with an endogenously determined seniority syst...
Since 1914, the US Senate has been elected and incumbent senators allowed to run for reelection with...