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Greasing the Wheels: Using Pork Barrel Projects to Build Majority Coalitions in Congress


Greasing the Wheels: Using Pork Barrel Projects to Build Majority Coalitions in Congress

Hardback by Evans, Diana (Trinity College, Connecticut)

Greasing the Wheels: Using Pork Barrel Projects to Build Majority Coalitions in Congress

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ISBN:
9780521836814
Publication Date:
14 Jun 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 Apr - 1 May 2024
Greasing the Wheels: Using Pork Barrel Projects to Build Majority Coalitions in Congress

Description

Pork barrel projects would surely rank near the top of most observers' lists of Congress's most widely despised products. Yet, political leaders in Congress and the President often trade pork for votes to pass legislation that serves broad national purposes, giving members of Congress pork barrel projects in return for their votes on general interest legislation. It is a practice that succeeds at a cost, but it is a cost that many political leaders are willing to pay in order to enact the broader public policies that they favor. There is an irony in this: pork barrel benefits, the most reviled of Congress's legislative products, are used by policy coalition leaders to produce the type of policy that is most admired - general interest legislation. This book makes the case that buying votes with pork is one way in which Congress solves its well-known collective action problem.

Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Pork barrel politics and general interest legislation; 3. Who calls the shots? The allocation of pork barrel projects; 4. Highway demonstration projects and voting on the Federal Highway Program; 5. Presidential bargaining with Congress and the NAFTA bazaar; 6. Pork barreling in the Senate: do both parties do it?; 7. Conclusions.

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