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Author Ritchie, Melinda N., author

Title Backdoor lawmaking : evading obstacles in the US Congress / Melinda N. Ritchie
Published New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 347 pages)
Contents Introduction -- The Freedom of Information Act and the war against transparency -- The nature of inter-branch policy communication -- Misconceptions about inter-branch relations -- The bureaucracy: Congress's backdoor to policy influence -- Back-channel representation -- Congressional access and influence in the bureaucracy -- Conclusion
Summary "Backdoor Lawmaking reveals how members of the US Congress use the federal bureaucracy as a backdoor for policymaking. Lawmakers pressure agencies to make policy changes in order to avoid obstacles in the legislative process. The book uses records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act in qualitative and quantitative analyses to show how members of Congress are incorporating agency regulations into a broader strategy of policymaking that spans branches of government and which lawmakers are most effective at using this approach. Lawmakers use agency regulations as a substitute for legislative action, pressure agencies to delay and block the implementation of law until new legislation is passed, and work with agencies to draft legislation. The bureaucracy also offers lawmakers a discreet way to represent controversial interests outside of the formal constraints of Congress. The book considers the implications of its findings for democratic accountability and representation and assesses the normative tradeoffs: Inter-branch policymaking allows members of Congress to evade accountability and to bypass the lawmaking process established in the US Constitution. Yet, it may be critical for preserving democratic norms given the growth of administrative lawmaking"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 28, 2023)
Subject United States. Congress -- Rules and practice
SUBJECT United States. Congress fast
Subject Policy sciences -- United States
Executive-legislative relations -- United States
Administrative agencies -- United States
Legislation -- United States
Government accountability -- United States
Bureaucracy -- United States
Administrative agencies
Bureaucracy
Executive-legislative relations
Government accountability
Legislation
Parliamentary practice
Policy sciences
Politics & government.
Politics and Government.
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023007298
ISBN 9780197670507
0197670504
9780197670521
0197670520
9780197670514
0197670512