Party and procedure in the United States Congress [electronic resource] / edited by Jacob R. Straus.
Material type:
- 328.73/05 23
- KF4937 .P37 2012eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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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