The definitive work on how congressional rules, procedures,   and traditions affect the course and content of legislation, this seventh   edition reflects both thorough updating and further refinement. In the   House and the Senate, and from committee room to the floor, the   fundamentals of lawmaking are made clear in Walter Oleszek's straight   talking, informative book on Congress. With dozens of lively illustrations,   charts, and extracts from real documents, Oleszek spotlights both   "regular order" and unconventional procedures while explaining the   role of congressional leadership, the use of strategic tactics, and   complicated parliamentary processes. Readers will appreciate Oleszek's   insight on the ever-sophisticated use of procedures--such as "filling the   tree"--to achieve party and policy objectives in a time of sharper   partisanship.    
Updates include:  
- changes   in congressional budgeting, such as the return of fiscal deficits, the   clash between discretionary spending and entitlements, and the drive to   curb the explosion in earmarks
   - the "nuclear option" controversy   over filibusters 
   - the wider use of technology in the lawmaking   process
 
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