The Cost of Congress: What Americans Get for Their Money

The Cost of Congress: What Americans Get for Their Money

The Cost of Congress: What Americans Get for Their Money

The Cost of Congress: What Americans Get for Their Money

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Overview

Congressional ratings have fallen to single digits; citizens believe that Congress fails to do the things its members are publicly paid to do. What does Congress do for our dollars, and how has that changed in the last 50 years?

What was the cost to taxpayers for Bill Clinton's impeachment hearings? What about the Benghazi investigation and efforts to obtain the votes required to repeal Obamacare while failing to consider Zika virus funding bills? What is the true cost of earmarks? Why do Congress members continue to get paid during government shutdowns?

Congress's increasing use of continuing resolutions and agencies' almost semi-annual preparations for government shutdowns come at a significant cost. Combining extensive documentary research with interviews of current and former members and staffers, The Cost of Congress assesses not only how Congress spends tax dollars on its operations but also what Americans receive for those dollars.

Kunz and Atsas assign dollar values, using federal data, to congressional practices and policies. They examine the costs of producing legislation, court challenges, and Supreme Court reversals. They also look at the costs of committee and special investigations, committee assignments, staffing and facilities, and such perks as the gym, meals, and franking. Readers—taxpayers from all walks of life—will come away with a comprehensive view of the costs of operating Congress.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440858000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/17/2022
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.45(w) x 9.55(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Karen Kunz, DPA, is associate professor of public administration at West Virginia University.

Stavros Atsas is a doctoral student in the Research, Measurement & Statistics program at Kent State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Constitution
Chapter 2 The Institution
Chapter 3 The House of Representatives
Chapter 4 The Senate
Chapter 5 The Legislative Partners
Chapter 6 The Power of the Purse
Chapter 7 The Scoreboard
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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