Congress regularly enacts laws that benefit particular groups or localities while imposing costs on everyone else. Sometimes, however, Congress breaks free of s
“[A] tour de force. Building upon her argument in Beyond Ideology, she adds an important wrinkle into the current divide between the parties in Congress.” �
The political parties in Congress are as polarized as they have been in 100 years. This book examines more than 30 years of congressional history to understand
Congress, the Press, and Political Accountability is the first large-scale examination of how local media outlets cover members of the United States Congress. D
No legislature in the world has a greater influence over its nation's public affairs than the US Congress. The Congress's centrality in the US system of governm