Advancing the Women's Agenda in Congress

Advancing the Women's Agenda in Congress
Title Advancing the Women's Agenda in Congress PDF eBook
Author Socorro L. Reyes
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1991
Genre Philippines
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The Legislative Glass Ceiling

The Legislative Glass Ceiling
Title The Legislative Glass Ceiling PDF eBook
Author Judith L. Lichtman
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1991*
Genre Women
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Impacting the Agenda

Impacting the Agenda
Title Impacting the Agenda PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 170
Release 1995
Genre Abortion
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Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress

Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress
Title Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress PDF eBook
Author Craig Volden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 261
Release 2014-10-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0521761522

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This book explores why some members of Congress are more effective than others at navigating the legislative process and what this means for how Congress is organized and what policies it produces. Craig Volden and Alan E. Wiseman develop a new metric of individual legislator effectiveness (the Legislative Effectiveness Score) that will be of interest to scholars, voters, and politicians alike. They use these scores to study party influence in Congress, the successes or failures of women and African Americans in Congress, policy gridlock, and the specific strategies that lawmakers employ to advance their agendas.

Gender in the Civil Rights Movement

Gender in the Civil Rights Movement
Title Gender in the Civil Rights Movement PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Ling
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2014-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 1135669066

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In a new anthology of essays, an international group of scholars examines the powerful interaction between gender and race within the Civil Rights Movement and its legacy.

The Suffragents

The Suffragents
Title The Suffragents PDF eBook
Author Brooke Kroeger
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 392
Release 2017-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1438466315

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Gold Medalist, 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the U.S. History Category Finalist for the 2018 Sally and Morris Lasky Prize presented by the Center for Political History at Lebanon Valley College The Suffragents is the untold story of how some of New York's most powerful men formed the Men's League for Woman Suffrage, which grew between 1909 and 1917 from 150 founding members into a force of thousands across thirty-five states. Brooke Kroeger explores the formation of the League and the men who instigated it to involve themselves with the suffrage campaign, what they did at the behest of the movement's female leadership, and why. She details the National American Woman Suffrage Association's strategic decision to accept their organized help and then to deploy these influential new allies as suffrage foot soldiers, a role they accepted with uncommon grace. Led by such luminaries as Oswald Garrison Villard, John Dewey, Max Eastman, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and George Foster Peabody, members of the League worked the streets, the stage, the press, and the legislative and executive branches of government. In the process, they helped convince waffling politicians, a dismissive public, and a largely hostile press to support the women's demand. Together, they swayed the course of history.

The Difference Women Make

The Difference Women Make
Title The Difference Women Make PDF eBook
Author Michele L. Swers
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 216
Release 2002-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226786476

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What if there were more women in Congress? Providing the first comprehensive study of the policy activity of male and female legislators at the federal level, Michele L. Swers persuasively demonstrates that, even though representatives often vote a party line, their gender is politically significant and does indeed influence policy making. Swers combines quantitative analyses of bills with interviews with legislators and their staff to compare legislative activity on women's issues by male and female members of the House of Representatives during the 103rd (1993-94) and 104th (1995-96) Congresses. Tracking representatives' commitment to women's issues throughout the legislative process, from the introduction of bills through committee consideration to final floor votes, Swers examines how the prevailing political context and members' positions within Congress affect whether and how aggressively they pursue women's issues. Anyone studying congressional behavior, the role of women, or the representation of social identities in Congress will benefit from Swers's balanced and nuanced analysis.