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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
Congress does not perform in isolation, especially in such a cosntrained environment like the U.S. Either as a principal or as an agent, Congressional activities vis-a-vis elected and non elected bodies provide an always fruitful field for academic analyses. This panel discusses relevant patterns of appropriation and distribution of funds, as well as the dynamics of bureaucratic delegation and control
Congressional Access and Influence in the Bureaucracy - Melinda Ritchie, The Ohio State University
Congressional Bargaining and the Distribution of Grants - Leah Rosenstiel, Vanderbilt University
Interbranch Bargaining and Discretionary Appropriations - Ben Hammond, Princeton University
The Institutionalization of the Congressional Review Act - Steven J. Balla, George Washington University; Bridget C.E. Dooling, GW Regulatory Studies Center; Daniel Royuela PĂ©rez, George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center