The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

For three years while serving as a senior adviser to Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce—one of the most powerful committees in Congress—Bruce C. Wolpe kept a diary, a senior staffer’s look at how committees develop and promote legislation. With its insider’s view of the rough-and-tumble politics of cap-and-trade, healthcare reform, tobacco, oversight, and the debt ceiling agreement, The Committee uniquely melds the art of politics and policymaking with the theory and literature of political science. The authors engage with the important questions that political science asks about committee power, partisanship, and the strategies used to build winning policy coalitions both in the Committee and on the floor of the House. In this new edition, the authors revisit the relationship between the executive and Congress in the wake of the sweeping changes wrought by the Trump administration, as well as thoughts about how that relationship will change again as President Biden faces a 117th Congress that is strikingly similar to Obama’s 111th. The insider politics and strategies about moving legislation in Congress, from internal and external coalition building to a chairman’s role in framing policy narratives, will captivate both novice and die-hard readers of politics.

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The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

For three years while serving as a senior adviser to Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce—one of the most powerful committees in Congress—Bruce C. Wolpe kept a diary, a senior staffer’s look at how committees develop and promote legislation. With its insider’s view of the rough-and-tumble politics of cap-and-trade, healthcare reform, tobacco, oversight, and the debt ceiling agreement, The Committee uniquely melds the art of politics and policymaking with the theory and literature of political science. The authors engage with the important questions that political science asks about committee power, partisanship, and the strategies used to build winning policy coalitions both in the Committee and on the floor of the House. In this new edition, the authors revisit the relationship between the executive and Congress in the wake of the sweeping changes wrought by the Trump administration, as well as thoughts about how that relationship will change again as President Biden faces a 117th Congress that is strikingly similar to Obama’s 111th. The insider politics and strategies about moving legislation in Congress, from internal and external coalition building to a chairman’s role in framing policy narratives, will captivate both novice and die-hard readers of politics.

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The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

by Bryan William Marshall, Bruce C. Wolpe
The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

The Committee: A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill

by Bryan William Marshall, Bruce C. Wolpe

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For three years while serving as a senior adviser to Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce—one of the most powerful committees in Congress—Bruce C. Wolpe kept a diary, a senior staffer’s look at how committees develop and promote legislation. With its insider’s view of the rough-and-tumble politics of cap-and-trade, healthcare reform, tobacco, oversight, and the debt ceiling agreement, The Committee uniquely melds the art of politics and policymaking with the theory and literature of political science. The authors engage with the important questions that political science asks about committee power, partisanship, and the strategies used to build winning policy coalitions both in the Committee and on the floor of the House. In this new edition, the authors revisit the relationship between the executive and Congress in the wake of the sweeping changes wrought by the Trump administration, as well as thoughts about how that relationship will change again as President Biden faces a 117th Congress that is strikingly similar to Obama’s 111th. The insider politics and strategies about moving legislation in Congress, from internal and external coalition building to a chairman’s role in framing policy narratives, will captivate both novice and die-hard readers of politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472129676
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 09/16/2021
Series: Legislative Politics And Policy Making
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Bryan W. Marshall is Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Miami University.

Bruce C. Wolpe has served as Chief of Staff to Julia Gillard, Australia’s 27th Prime Minister and Senior Adviser to Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-CA), chair of the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
 

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword: About the Authors: Two Beginnings, One Old Political Hand and One New Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition: Outline of The Committee One. Hope and Change Meets the Hill Two. Cap-and-Trade Bill: American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 Three. Confronting Waterloo? The Historic Moment for Health Care Reform Four. A Big Turn in Tobacco Road Five. From Presidential “Shakedown” to Congressional Apology: The Politics of Committee Oversight of BP’s Deepwater Horizon Crisis Six. When Ideological Fidelity Trumps the Common Good: The Politics That Ended the Grand Bargain Seven. Beyond the Historic 111th Congress Appendix: Committee on Energy and Commerce Major Accomplishments of the 111th Congress For Further Discussion Notes Bibliography Index

What People are Saying About This

Larry Sabato

"This could not have been published at a better time. Read The Committee and you'll clearly understand the machinations shaping the extraordinary legislative battles in Congress that are currently unfolding. The University of Michigan Press has timed this beautifully." 
— Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of The Kennedy Half Century

Norman J. Ornstein

"The Committee is the best inside account we have of how Congress operates from the vantage point of a key committee. Now in its second edition, the book has been updated with a preface that shows what has changed in the decade-plus since the first year of its account — and what lessons still apply. It is a must-read for all students of Congress and American politics, and all who care about the institutions."
— Norman J. Ornstein, Senior Fellow Emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)

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