Engineering a Train Wreck

The Senate is better known for the use of the filibuster, but the rules of the House also offer opportunities for significant delay and obstruction. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Lynn Caporale - Sep 28, 2007 - 10:18 AM PDT
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by Lynn Caporale - Oct. 1, 2008

For those exasperated with trying to learn anything by listening to battling talking heads, and want a chance to peek under the hood to see how the Congress works, or fails to, few commentators provide a better perspective that Scott Lilly, who served many years as a senior staff member on the House Appropriations Committee. While partisans may disagree with his interpretation of the data, he presents, compiles and explains numbers that you are unlikely to find elsewhere.

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