Congress and the People
Auteur : Donald R. Wolfensberger
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Nombre de pages : 308
Résumé du livre
The author's expertise comes from twenty-eight years as a staff member in the House, culminating in service as chief of staff of the powerful House Rules Committee. He was a top parliamentary expert and a principal Republican procedural strategist. Sensitive to the power of process, Wolfensberger is an authoritative guide to reform efforts of earlier eras. And as a participant in reforms since the 1960s, he offers a unique perspective on forging the "1970s sunshine coalition, " televising House proceedings, debating term limits, and coping with democracy in an electronic age.