For better and sometimes for worse, Congress is a reflection of
the aspirations, wants, and priorities of the American people. It
reflects the kaleidoscope of special interests and unselfish
service to others, of favors sought and sacrifices made. During
each two-year session of Congress, thousands of pieces of
legislation are proposed, many hundreds are given serious
consideration, but far fewer are eventually enacted into law. Most
enactments have limited impact, affect few, and are quietly
forgotten in the flow of legislative activity. However, a small
number of laws have risen to the level of historical consequence.
These are the laws that have shaped America, and they are the
subject of this book.
Which pieces of legislation were the most significant for the
development of the nation? Which have had an immediate or lasting
impact on our society? Which laws so affected us that we could not
imagine how our lives would be without them? Dennis W. Johnson
vividly portrays the story of fifteen major laws enacted over the
course of two centuries of American democracy. For each law, he
examines the forces and circumstances that led to its
enactment--the power struggles between rival interests, the
competition between lawmakers and the administration, the
compromises and principled stands, and the impact of the
legislation and its place in American history.
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