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Party and procedure in the United States Congress, edited by Jacob R. Straus

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Party and procedure in the United States Congress, edited by Jacob R. Straus
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Party and procedure in the United States Congress
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bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Jacob R. Straus
Table Of Contents
Navigating Congress / by Jacob R. Straus -- Congressional leadership / by Matthew Glassman -- Toppling the king of the Hill: understanding innovation in House practice / by James V. Saturno -- The appropriations process and limitation amendments: a case study on party politics and the House floor / by Jessica Tollestrup -- Minority party strategies and the evolution of the motion to recommit in the U.S. House / by Jennifer Hayes Clark -- Let's vote: the rise and impact of roll call votes in the age of electronic voting / by Jacob R. Straus -- The caucus process as a catalyst for democracy / by Major R. Owens -- The death of deliberation: party and procedure in the modern Unites States Senate / by James Wallner -- Beyond motions to table: exploring the procedural toolkit of the majority party in the United States Senate / by Aaron S. King, Francis J. Orlando, and David W. Rohde -- Defense authorization: the Senate's last best hope / by Colleen J. Shogan -- Filibustering and partisanship in the modern Senate / by Gregory Koger -- Ping pong and other Congressional pursuits: party leaders and post-passage procedural choice / by Barbara Sinclair -- Legislative sausage-making: health care reform in the 111th Congress / by Mark J. Oleszek and Walter J. Oleszek
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