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... constituency interests was no simple , straightforward interpretation . In their subcommittee work on the bill , however , these members - the most active of all who worked on the bill - evinced a shrewd concep- tion of their constituencies ...
... constituency interests was no simple , straightforward interpretation . In their subcommittee work on the bill , however , these members - the most active of all who worked on the bill - evinced a shrewd concep- tion of their constituencies ...
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... constituency . " Though such responses suggest that the representative has a con- cept of his constituency interests on legislation , there is still no reliable evidence as to how he develops it . But whether he gets it by divina- tion ...
... constituency . " Though such responses suggest that the representative has a con- cept of his constituency interests on legislation , there is still no reliable evidence as to how he develops it . But whether he gets it by divina- tion ...
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... constituency wishes were on this bill ? " and " Are there other ways you use to tap opinion and get information about your constituency's agricultural interests ? What are these ? " † Does not include Cooley , Polk , or Anfuso . 2 . 2 ...
... constituency wishes were on this bill ? " and " Are there other ways you use to tap opinion and get information about your constituency's agricultural interests ? What are these ? " † Does not include Cooley , Polk , or Anfuso . 2 . 2 ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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