Buying Time: Moneyed Interests and the Mobilization of Bias in Congressional Committees

Volume: 84, Issue: 3, Pages: 797 - 820
Published: Sep 1, 1990
Abstract
Over the last two decades institutional critics have increasingly charged that moneyed interests dominate the legislative process in Congress. Systematic research on campaign contributions and members' floor voting, however, provides little supporting evidence. We develop a view of the member-donor relationship that questions the theoretical underpinnings of the vote-buying hypothesis itself and suggests two alternative claims: (1) the effects...
Paper Details
Title
Buying Time: Moneyed Interests and the Mobilization of Bias in Congressional Committees
Published Date
Sep 1, 1990
Volume
84
Issue
3
Pages
797 - 820
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