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Informal Networks in Congress: Lobbying, Coalitions, and Bill Introductions

Explore the role of informal networks in Congress, including lobbying, coalitions, and bill introductions. Learn about the various locations and activities where these networks operate, both within and outside of Congress. Understand the dynamics of caucuses and their impact on policymaking. Additionally, delve into the use of vote options and the influence of united and divided government on legislative outcomes. Discover how legislators strategically wait to cast their votes and how narrow wins are more frequent than narrow losses. Gain insights into the workings of Congress beyond the formal process.

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Informal Networks in Congress: Lobbying, Coalitions, and Bill Introductions

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  1. March 2, 2006 • Blair Williams on Informal Networks in Congress • Coalitions • A first look at lobbying • Introduction of bills

  2. Informal Networks in Congress By Blair Williams

  3. Where do we find Informal Networks in Play? • On the floor • During Roll Call Voting • In Committee and Subcommittee • Co-sponsoring Bills • Co-Introducing Bills • Issuing Joint Press Releases • Entering Supportive Statements into the Official Record

  4. Where do we find Informal Networks in Play? • House Office Buildings • Office Location - Seniority is important • Cafeteria • Member's Only Elevator / Underground Tram • Home away from Home Phenomenon • CODELs (Congressional Delegations) • Official overseas travel • Long Air Travel, Spouses and Family members can occasionally attend

  5. Members who have Traveled Together on more than 3 Trips

  6. Members who have Traveled Together for more than 10 Days

  7. Where do we find Informal Networks in Play? • Outside Locations • House Gym • Congressional Prayer Breakfast (every Tues) • Republican and Democrat Clubs • Apartment Locations • Annual Baseball and Golf Tournament • CMO's (Caucuses) • 308 Caucuses between 107th-109th Congress • Representative interests drive membership

  8. Population Median Quartile Point Population Median Quartile Point 0.6 0.39 -0.35 -0.58 18 24 33 37

  9. Members in More than 25 Caucuses Together

  10. Caucus Observations • Democrats dominate Caucuses - Why? • Excluded from formal policymaking process • Republicans eschew organizations outside of the party • Leadership • Discipline • Democrats represent groups that traditionally lack outside commercial interests, as a result, caucuses serves a means for these groups to have access to government.

  11. Questions?

  12. “Congressional Vote Options”-David King & Richard Zeckhauser

  13. Vote Options • “Hip pocket” votes, “if you need me” pledges • Result of using vote options: victories narrower than losses • Excess votes are not bought • Votes not bought for losing efforts • Reason for options: uncertainty

  14. Options: United v. Divided Govt. • United Government • President wins votes 2/3 of time • Victories by slimmer margins than losses • Divided Government • Speaker mobilizes against President • Speaker wins 70% of the time • As in United Government, Victories are by slimmer margins than losses

  15. Conclusions • Legislators “strategically wait” to cast votes • Vote options likely to be exercised when outcome is close to 50% • Narrow wins more frequent than narrow losses • If vote is not close enough, votes are released by leaders

  16. Outside the swinging doors

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