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Table of Contents
Introduction: Government Is Not Physics and Congress Is Not a Supercomputer, Colton C. Campbell and Paul S. Herrnson.
1. Speaker Foley and the War against Term Limits, Jeffrey Biggs.
2. The Race for Majority Leader, Nicol C. Rae.
3. Crafting a Partisan Agenda, Paul S. Herrnson and Kelly D. Patterson.
4. Unorthodox and Unusual Lawmaking: Juvenile Justice Bills after Columbine, David S. Leal.
5. A Difficult Habit to Kick: The Defeat of the Universal Tobacco Settlement Act, Christopher Bailey.
6. Seeking to Institutionalize a Partisan Electoral Advantage: The Battle over the Census, Thomas Brunell.
7. Lessons from the Battlefield, Paul S. Herrnson and Colton C. Campbell.
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This package contains:
- War Stories from Capitol Hill
Colton C. Campbell, Paul S. Herrnson | ©2004 | Paper; 160 pages - Congress and the Politics of Foreign Policy
Colton C. Campbell, Nicol C. Rae, John F. Stack | ©2003 | Paper; 194 pages - From Inspiration to Legislation: How an Idea Becomes a Bill
Amy E. Black | ©2007 | Paper; 256 pages