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How does the House of Representatives organize itself for a new Congress? (with Matthew Green)

How does the House of Representatives organize itself for a new Congress? (with Matthew Green)

FromUnderstanding Congress


How does the House of Representatives organize itself for a new Congress? (with Matthew Green)

FromUnderstanding Congress

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The topic of today's episode is, “How Does the House of Representatives Organize Itself for a New Congress?” My guest is Dr. Matthew Green, an extraordinarily accomplished scholar of the U.S. Congress. He has been a professor of politics at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. since 2005, and he received his doctorate from Yale. Matt has authored or coauthored six books, the most recent of which is Legislative Hardball. The first book-length examination of the tactics and effectiveness of the House Freedom Caucus. Matt is also a regular contributor to “Mischiefs of Factions,” a blog about political parties. And he has written about Congress elections and other topics in the Washington Post, Roll Call, and The Hill.
Released:
Dec 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

Congress is the least liked and perhaps least understood part of government. But it’s vital to our constitutional government. Congress is the only branch equipped to work through our diverse nation’s disagreements and decide on the law. To better understand the First Branch, join host Kevin Kosar and guests as they explain its infrastructure, culture, procedures, history, and more.