Congressmen in Exile: The Politics and Consequences of Involuntary Committee Removal

Volume: 75, Issue: 4, Pages: 907 - 920
Published: Oct 1, 2013
Abstract
We show how preferred committee assignments act as an electoral subsidy for members of Congress—empowering representatives’ legislative careers. When holding preferred assignments, legislators are free to focus on legislative activity in Washington, DC. But when the subsidy is removed, legislators are forced to direct attention to the district. To test our theory of legislative subsidy, we exploit committee exile—the involuntary removal of...
Paper Details
Title
Congressmen in Exile: The Politics and Consequences of Involuntary Committee Removal
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Volume
75
Issue
4
Pages
907 - 920
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