Congressional Politics
POL 324
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This course is a comprehensive examination of the U.S. Congress. We will examine who runs for and who wins seats, lawmaking processes in the House and Senate, and the roles of parties and leaders in the two chambers. We will take stock of changes in congressional operations over time, especially the centralization of power in party leaders and challenges associated with extended debate in the Senate. How does Congress make public policy? What factors shape legislative negotiation? Who has input on policy? Finally, we will assess the performance of Congress. Is policymaking too partisan? Is the public's disapproval of Congress justified?