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The House at Work (Paperback)
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The House at Work (Paperback)
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There exists a rich literature on the workings of the United States
Congress, but The House at Work is the first book to focus on the
institutional performance of the House of Representatives. A
complete overview of the complex functioning and dynamics of
Congress is presented by distinguished contributors, drawing upon
both real-life experience and organization theory. Each essay
presents material on activities central to legislative work in the
House, including the internal operations of member and committee
offices, the administrative support system of the House, the impact
of organizational structure and information resources on individual
decision making, the expanding application of computer technology,
the character of the personnel system, and the processing of
constituent casework. Nearly all contributors were professional
staff members of the U.S. House Commission on Administrative Review
in 1976 and 1977, whose analysis of the internal operations of the
House was acomprehensive investigation. Their academic training,
buttressed by significant practical experience on Capitol Hill,
makes this book of great value to both students and scholars of the
legislative process. In addition to the editors, the contributors
include Glenn R. Parker, Thomas E. Cavanagh, Allan J. Katz, John R.
Johannes, Thomas J. O'Donnell, David W. Brady, Louis Sandy Maisel,
Susan Webb Hammond, Jarold A. Kieffer, James A. Thurber, and
Jeffrey A. Goldberg.
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