Saturday, October 12, 2019
Congressmen And Their Influences :: essays research papers
 Congressmen and Their Influences      The notion that a Congressman ran for office for unselfish goals and went away  to Washington to serve his country and represent his neighbors seems quaint and  luaghable compared to the way that we currently regard members of congress.  Recent views have suggested that most people felt that while the institution on  the whole was corrupt, but that their representative was a good person and  servant of the electorate. More and more each member is scrutinized and judged  harsher by their constituencies, the media, their own party and the numerous  interest groups and cuacuses that make it possible for them to act as Senators  and Representatives. The Congress and President work together through their own  institutions in the common goal of running the worlds most powerful nation. The  legilative powers were divided this way to ensure that all new laws would be  debated and decided not by a few but through a heirarchy that gives every  citizen a part to play in our collective decision making.    Each of the individuals in the House has an equitable voting relationship with  the others, 1=1=1, when it come to passing legislation, but in the earlier  phases of formulating policy some relationships are dominant over others. The  only ones that would be lower than a freshman Democrat in the 105th Congress  from a rural, low industry district are probably those that represent our  protectorates Guam, Puerto Rico, etc. Many levels within the parties and the  institution afford some members leadership roles and positions that they can use  to sway the other members. The Whips, Majority and Minority leaders and the  Speaker of the House are looking for party cohesion and also bi-partisan support  for a bill. Coalitions are forged or broken depending on the issue at hand.  Individual committee positions are another point were some are more powerful  than others. The committees are major superintendents of some agencies and  members not on that particular committee may be ignored or relegated to other  tasks while the major decisions are being made. Since much of policy direction  is dominated by the two party system they are able to use the majority selected  rules and procedures of the House to their advantage. In the more collegial and  congenial Senate power is more diffused and shared between the members and  minority rights are protected.    In the parties the leaders are able to use their personalities and power to  influence the agenda that is agreed upon. The way the House is run leaves a  great deal of discretion to the leaders of the parties and committee members    					    
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