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Congress Against Itself
註釋"In 1974 the Select Committee on Committees, the Bolling Committee, brought before the House of Representatives the most comprehensive congressional reform resolution since the Second World War. Davidson and Oleszek, who played key roles on the Bolling Committee, examine the forces that made reform possible; analyze the specific changes, including the realignment of committee jurisdictions, the role of the new bill referral process, and methods of strengthening legislative oversight; describe the political influences, the inside-outside alliances, and the personal motivations that facilitated enactment of the reform plan; and, finally, evaluate the reactions of the proposed change"--Page 2 of cover.