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House Committee on Ethics: Motivating Factors for Members of
Congress examines the internal and external motivating factors
behind the actions of the House Committee on Ethics members. By
looking at the procedural efficiency of the Committee on Ethics (or
lack thereof), as a natural consequence of the committee members'
implicit public policy actions, the authors find that junior
members do not receive elite committee assignments and do not want
to stand in judgment of senior party leaders. As a natural
consequence, this leads to questions about the effectiveness of an
organization that is in charge of investigating itself - driven by
the actions of the committee members' personal and legislative
goals.
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