Summary
Contents
The 35 chapters of Guide to Congress are divided into eight subject areas that cover all aspects of the U.S. Congress. This comprehensive reference offers a complete institutional history of Congress along with insight and analysis shifts in power of the U.S. Senate and House of Represenatives. Specific investigations and outcomes are discussed. Boxed features, tables, and figures and a generous number of photos enhance the topical coverage of this definitive resource on Congress. Also included are selected bibliography and key reference materials: a list of all members of congress who have served since 1789; congressional election results; floor leaders and committee chairs; dates for sessions of congress; women, black, Asian, and Hispanic members; and many more.
Chapter 18: Constituency Pressures
Chapter 18: Constituency Pressures
Members of Congress are inevitably caught in a crossfire of competing expectations,” political scientist R. Douglas Arnold wrote in 1981. “They are national legislators, charged with such exalted goals as furthering the national interest, providing ...