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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
9:55am |
Accountability in Darkness: The Effects of Local Media Closures on Legislators - Kisoo Kim, University of Virginia
10:05am |
Broadband Internet Expansion Motivates Intraparty Competition in U.S. Congressional Primaries - Carlos Andres Algara, Claremont Graduate University
10:15am |
Congress on Cable: How Media Coverage Rewards Position-Taking but Undermines Credit-Claiming - Michael Bednarczuk, Austin Peay State University
10:25am |
Partisan Agendas and Media Evaluation of Congressional Achievements - James M. Curry, University of Notre Dame; Matthew Kumar, University of Utah; Frances E. Lee, Princeton University; Robert Oldham, Princeton University
10:35am |
Policy-Making in the Shadows: Evaluating the Impact of Recorded Voting in the Committee of the Whole and Liberal Policy Outcomes - Michael S. Lynch, University of Georgia; Anthony Madonna, University of Georgia
10:45am |
David C.W. Parker, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
10:45am |
Jaclyn Kaslovsky, Washington University in St Louis
10:55am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.