In this groundbreaking work, Scott A. Frisch and Sean Q Kelly
draw on significant new data from congressional archives--gleaned
from the papers of both Democratic and Republican leaders from the
85th to the 103rd Congress--to reveal the complex process through
which congressional members get assigned to the powerful committees
of the House. They conclude that parties differ in their committee
assignment methods and that party approaches can change over time
depending on leadership. They also pay particular attention to the
increasing roles of race and gender in the assignment process.
Based on extensive primary and secondary research, this volume
fills a crucial gap in our understanding of the internal dynamics
of the American political system.
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