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How Did They Get Their Job? Education, Internships, and Pre–Capitol Hill Jobs How Did They Get Their Job? Education, Internships, and Pre–Capitol Hill Jobs
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Who Are Congressional Staffers? Who Are Congressional Staffers?
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What Do Staff Do When They Are on the Hill? What Do Staff Do When They Are on the Hill?
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How Long Do Staffers Plan to Stay? Where Are They Headed? How Long Do Staffers Plan to Stay? Where Are They Headed?
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What If Congress Had More Money? Priorities for the Institution What If Congress Had More Money? Priorities for the Institution
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5 The Congressional Capacity Survey: Who Staff Are, How They Got There, What They Do, and Where They May Go
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Published:November 2020
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Abstract
Congressional staff play many roles in supporting the work of the US Congress, from opening constituent mail to drafting laws to conducting oversight. They are an essential component of congressional capacity. This chapter provides a long overdue close look at congressional staff, paying particular attention to the role staffers play in the legislative operations of Congress. It provides topline results of the 2017 Congressional Capacity Survey, an online survey of staff regarding the legislative branch’s capacity. The survey sought to find out more about the backgrounds, career paths, policy views, technical knowledge, substantive expertise, and job experiences of congressional staffers, as well as the procedures and organizational structures that allow them to assist members of Congress to do their work in the most effective and democratically responsive ways. What follows in this chapter are descriptive results that reveal who congressional staff are, how they get started on Capitol Hill, what they do for Congress, and where they see their careers leading.
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