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Agenda Crossover The Influence Of State Delegations In Congress Sarah A Treul

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Agenda Crossover The Influence Of State Delegations In Congress Sarah A Treul
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Sarah A. Treul
ISBN: 9781107183568, 9781316879887, 9781316877296, 9781316871973, 1107183561, 1316879887, 1316877299, 1316871975
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Agenda Crossover The Influence Of State Delegations In Congress Sarah A Treul by Sarah A. Treul 9781107183568, 9781316879887, 9781316877296, 9781316871973, 1107183561, 1316879887, 1316877299, 1316871975 instant download after payment.

Agenda Crossover updates our understanding of state delegations, exploring how they influence representation and responsiveness in Congress today. The theory of agenda crossover posits that members of the House and Senate have much to gain from monitoring the legislative agendas of other members of the delegation, especially those in the opposite chamber. Treul clearly demonstrates that individual members of delegations still utilize their fellow delegates in order to help them respond to constituents and enhance their own electoral success. It is argued that on certain issues - particularly the ones most relevant to a state's economy - members of Congress are willing to set aside partisan differences and work across the aisle. In this way, these bicameral connections between members of a state delegation - even across party lines - can, at times, trump the power of party in Congress.

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