An edition of Working congress (2014)

Working congress

a guide for senators, representatives, and citizens

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Mann, Robert
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An edition of Working congress (2014)

Working congress

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"In 1964, as the polarizing Civil Rights Act made its way through the House and Senate, and Congress navigated one of the most tumultuous eras in American history, a Harris Poll put the institution's approval rating at 60 percent. Why then, fifty years later, has the public's approval of Congress eroded to an all-time low of 10 percent? Working Congress: A Guide for Senators, Representatives, and Citizens seeks to isolate the reasons for Congress's staggering decline in public opinion, and to propose remedies to reverse the grave dysfunction in America's most important political institution. Aided by the input of retired members of Congress from both major parties, editor Robert Mann and his fellow contributors identify paralyzing partisan rancor as perhaps the most significant reason for the American public's declining support of its main representative body. The lack of mutual trust within Congress reflects (and creates) the suspicion and animosity of the great majority of Americans. Working Congress argues that members of Congress must find a path to cooperation if they are to function as the representative institution the Founders intended."--Publisher's website.

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2014, Louisiana State University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Robert Mann
What's the problem with Congress? / Mickey Edwards
The ascent of bipartisanship to the Congressional reform agenda / Ross K. Baker
The challenge of bipartisanship: a historical perspective / Frances E. Lee
Congress and electoral reform in the early twenty-first century / Brian L. Fife
Can't we all just get along? Civility and bipartisanship in Congress / Susan Herbst
Is persuasion a lost art? How members of Congress can stop shouting and start persuading / Mark Kennedy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Media and public affairs, Media & public affairs
Other Titles
Guide for senators, representatives, and citizens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.73
Library of Congress
JK1726 .M37 2015, JK1726 .M37 2014, JK1726.M37 2015, JK1726 .W67 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
120 pages
Number of pages
120

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27169968M
ISBN 10
0807157376
ISBN 13
9780807157374
LCCN
2014006077
OCLC/WorldCat
890807379, 895115917

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