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_aHEDGE, David _94688 |
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_aThe plot that failed : _bthe Republican revolution and congressional control of the bureaucracy |
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520 | 3 | _aThe Republican capture of the U.S. Congress following the 1994 midterm elections provides a unique oportunity to examine congressional control of the bureaucracy. Under the leardership of House Majority Whip Tom Delay (R-TX), Republican waged an all-out assaut on regulation reminiscent of the Reagan years. Toward that end, House leaders relied on a mix of control mechanisms including budget cut and a variety of deck stancking strategies. While the bulk of the ReĀ£blican regulatory agenda failed to pass, evidence from four federal agencies that were targeted by those efforts suggests that the congressional challenge had an immediate, if short-lived, effect. In each instance, there was an immediate decline in regulatory vigor that lasted in most cases just one or two years | |
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_aJOHNSON, Renee _916728 |
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_tJournal of Public Administration Research and Theory _g12, 3, p. 333-351 _d, 2002 _w |
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_a20020924 _bLucima _cLucimara |
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_a20060512 _b1150^b _cQuiteria |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c7372 _d7372 |
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