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Why do majority congressional parties seem unable to act as an
effective policy-making force? They routinely delegate their power
to others--internally to standing committees and subcommittees
within each chamber, externally to the president and to the
bureaucracy. Conventional wisdom in political science insists that
such delegation leads inevitably to abdication--usually by degrees,
sometimes precipitously, but always completely.
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