Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Beginning Spring 2024

 For Thursday, read Davidson ch. 1.

Objectives of the course:
  • Why the institution operates the way it does  
  • What motivates members
    • Reelection
    • Power:  individual and party
    • Public policy
    • Attention and disruption
  • How the institution has changed in recent years
    • Polarization
    • Nationalization of elections and internal congressional politics.
  • How lawmakers, activists, and ordinary citizens accomplish their aims.
  • Dualities
    • Two Congresses: Representative assembly and lawmaking body.
    • Two chambers:  House and Senate are different.
    • Two parties:  Republicans and Democrats differ ideologically, geographically, and demographically, though the lines have shifted over the years.
    • Two kinds of status:  being in the majority is really different from being in the minority.
    • Two layers of lawmaking:  high-profile and partisan (The Public Congress), lower-profile and practical (The Shadow Congress)
  • Recent developments
    • Trump administration and executive actions
    • Narrow House majority, change of Senate control
  • Deliberation and compromise
  • Will the situation change

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