
Timothy M. LaPira (ed.)
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Published online:
20 May 2021
Published in print:
23 November 2020
Online ISBN:
9780226702605
Print ISBN:
9780226702438
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The Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group and the Congressional Capacity Survey The Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group and the Congressional Capacity Survey
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Toward a Theory of Congressional Capacity Toward a Theory of Congressional Capacity
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Plan of the Book Plan of the Book
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Chapter
1 Overwhelmed: An Introduction to Congress’s Capacity Problem
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1–8
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Published:November 2020
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OXFORD ACADEMIC STYLE
Lapira, Timothy M., Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar, 'Overwhelmed: An Introduction to Congress’s Capacity Problem', in Timothy M. LaPira, Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar (eds), Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform (Chicago, IL , 2020; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 20 May 2021), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226702605.003.0001, accessed 16 May 2025.
CHICAGO STYLE
Lapira, Timothy M., Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar. "Overwhelmed: An Introduction to Congress’s Capacity Problem." In Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform. Edited by Timothy M. LaPira, Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar (eds). University of Chicago Press, 2020. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2021. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226702605.003.0001.
Abstract
In this introduction, the volume editors introduce the framework of the book as a whole and the arguments of the leading scholars they've gather together for this project. They begin to make the case that Congress is overwhelmed, define "congressional capacity", lay the groundwork for why Congress as a whole is overwhelmed in its current state, and expound on the objective of this collection to understand the causes and consequences of the changes in legislative capacity as they have coincided with other macro-level forces in American politics.
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US Politics
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