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Legislative Strategy: Shaping Public Policy

by Edward V. Schneier
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Overview

Legislative Strategy is a "how-to" book on the creation of public policy through legislative action. Written for scholars, policy makers, and activists, the book focuses on the kinds of strategic and tactical choices that policy advocates face in their attempts to influence Congress and the process of legislation. Legislative Strategy is distinctive in its discussion of the overall political environment in which public policy is crafted, as well as its analysis of how change and manipulation of rules is part of the process by which policy advocates are able to pass legislation. The authors include an extended treatment of subjects such as the flow of "legislative intelligence"; the strategic timing of bills; and the means by which Senate and House members use filibusters, delays, amendments, and protocol to manipulate legislative outcomes.

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Legislative Strategy is a "how-to" book on the creation of public policy through legislative action. Written for scholars, policy makers, and activists, the book focuses on the kinds of strategic and tactical choices that policy advocates face in their attempts to influence Congress and the process of legislation. Legislative Strategy is distinctive in its discussion of the overall political environment in which public policy is crafted, as well as its analysis of how change and manipulation of rules is part of the process by which policy advocates are able to pass legislation. The authors include an extended treatment of subjects such as the flow of "legislative intelligence"; the strategic timing of bills; and the means by which Senate and House members use filibusters, delays, amendments, and protocol to manipulate legislative outcomes.

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A guide for policy advocates and activists to influencing Congress and the legislative process. Outlines the overall political environment and the specific rules and procedures of the two houses, and examines strategies for getting an idea or program passed into law. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A guide for policy advocates and activists to influencing Congress and the legislative process. Outlines the overall political environment and the specific rules and procedures of the two houses, and examines strategies for getting an idea or program passed into law. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1993
Publisher
Wadsworth
Pages
289
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312051921

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