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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Overwhelmed: An Introduction to Congress’s Capacity Problem 1
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Part 1 The Foundations of Congressional Capacity
- 2 Capacity for What? Legislative Capacity Regimes in Congress and the Possibilities for Reform 11
- 3 The Decline in Congressional Capacity 34
- 4 How Congress Fell Behind the Executive Branch 51
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Part 2 Knowledge and Expertise in Congress
- 5 The Congressional Capacity Survey: Who Staff Are, How They Got There, What They Do, and Where They May Go 75
- 6 What Do Congressional Staff Actually Know? 94
- 7 How Committee Staffers Clear the Runway for Legislative Action in Congress 112
- 8 Legislative Branch Support Agencies: What They Are, What They Do, and Their Uneasy Position in Our System of Government 128
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Part 3 The Politics of Capacity in the Legislative Process
- 9 Still Muddling Along? Assessing the Hybrid Congressional Appropriations Process 145
- 10 Congress and the Capacity to Act: Overcoming Gridlock in the Senate’s Amendment Process 162
- 11 The Issue Dynamics of Congressional Capacity 177
- 12 Congressional Capacity and Reauthorizations 191
- 13 How Experienced Legislative Staff Contribute to Effective Lawmaking 209
- 14 Capacity in a Centralized Congress 225
- 15 Congressional Capacity and Bipartisanship in Congress 239
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Part 4 Capacity and the Politics of Reform
- 16 Lessons from the History of Reform 255
- 17 Dodging Dead Cats: What Would It Take to Get Congress to Expand Capacity? 268
- Acknowledgments 277
- Notes 279
- References 295
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Overwhelmed: An Introduction to Congress’s Capacity Problem 1
-
Part 1 The Foundations of Congressional Capacity
- 2 Capacity for What? Legislative Capacity Regimes in Congress and the Possibilities for Reform 11
- 3 The Decline in Congressional Capacity 34
- 4 How Congress Fell Behind the Executive Branch 51
-
Part 2 Knowledge and Expertise in Congress
- 5 The Congressional Capacity Survey: Who Staff Are, How They Got There, What They Do, and Where They May Go 75
- 6 What Do Congressional Staff Actually Know? 94
- 7 How Committee Staffers Clear the Runway for Legislative Action in Congress 112
- 8 Legislative Branch Support Agencies: What They Are, What They Do, and Their Uneasy Position in Our System of Government 128
-
Part 3 The Politics of Capacity in the Legislative Process
- 9 Still Muddling Along? Assessing the Hybrid Congressional Appropriations Process 145
- 10 Congress and the Capacity to Act: Overcoming Gridlock in the Senate’s Amendment Process 162
- 11 The Issue Dynamics of Congressional Capacity 177
- 12 Congressional Capacity and Reauthorizations 191
- 13 How Experienced Legislative Staff Contribute to Effective Lawmaking 209
- 14 Capacity in a Centralized Congress 225
- 15 Congressional Capacity and Bipartisanship in Congress 239
-
Part 4 Capacity and the Politics of Reform
- 16 Lessons from the History of Reform 255
- 17 Dodging Dead Cats: What Would It Take to Get Congress to Expand Capacity? 268
- Acknowledgments 277
- Notes 279
- References 295
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 325