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- W1979466314 abstract "Abstract In 1920, a critical number of U.S. representatives supported institutional reform that transferred their own committees’ spending power to the House Appropriations Committee. Why did these legislators vote to give up their direct influence over appropriations? The choice is particularly puzzling because appropriations power offers access to distributive public policy, an important commodity for any reelection bid. In this article, we explore the logic behind this surprising decision. We find that legislators who agreed to surrender their “power of the purse” actually were acting in their electoral interests because their constituents demanded fiscal responsibility, and not pork barrel projects. We also find that legislators who voted against relinquishing appropriations jurisdiction, thereby ignoring the public's call for budgetary reforms, did so because favorable electoral circumstances gave them considerable flexibility in their roll call decisions. This evidence contributes to our understanding of the historical development of congressional institutions by highlighting and detailing their electoral origins." @default.
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- W1979466314 title "Recentralizing the U.S. House Appropriations Process, 1919–20" @default.
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