Under the iron dome Congress from the inside / edited by Paul S. Herrnson, Colton C. Campbell and David A. Dulio.

Other author Dulio, David A.
Other author Herrnson, Paul S., 1958-
Other author Campbell, Colton C., 1965-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Descriptionxiii, 175 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Contents Introduction: Looking at Congress from the inside out / Colton C. Campbell, David A. Dulio and Paul S. Herrnson -- Campaigning for Congress / Kelly D. Patterson and J. Toscano -- Women in Congress and changing power dynamics / Kelly Dittmar -- Changing the face of workforce diversity on Capitol Hill / Menna Demessie -- Serving the District / David E. Price -- The power of the House majority / Don DeArmon and Patricia Woods -- An inside look at Senate floor leadership / Roy E. Brownell II -- The genesis of a bill / Greg McCarthy -- The eroding congressional budget process / Laura Blessing -- The battle over health care / Alex Garlick -- Impeachment and the constitutional remedy of last resort / Alan I. Baron --Reflections on representation, policymaking, partisanship and other challenges facing Congress / Dan Lipinski -- Conclusion : lessons from under the iron dome / Paul S. Herrnson, David A. Dulio and Colton C. Campbell.
Abstract "This book provides a glimpse into the professional lives of members of Congress and the staff, political consultants, and others who work beneath the Capitol's iconic dome. It shows some of the historic challenges, daily trials and tribulations, and public and private triumphs and failures that define working life on the Hill. Original chapters by practitioners who have been there offer a fresh understanding of congressional elections, policy making, and party leadership, as well as landmark institutional developments such as the growing influence of women and minorities in the legislative process. Each author brings a personal knowledge of Congress, providing a unique insight into the opaque world of committee assignments, the hustle and bustle of floor activity, the cross-examination of committee testimony, and the beehive of activity in a member's Washington or district office. Collectively, they provide keen insights into the institutions, procedures, and politics that shape congressional policymaking. Additionally, the historic two impeachments of President Donald J. Trump are examined to showcase some of the extraordinary politics taking place on Capitol Hill. Aimed at anyone working in Congress or wanting to influence public policy, this book is also an excellent classroom supplement for political science courses at every level and a compelling read for citizens who want to understand how Congress works and why it sometimes doesn't"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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LCCN 2021011305
ISBN9780367625207 (hardback)
ISBN9780367620271 (paperback)
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