The House's policy reversal on gun control
Purpose - This paper aims to examine why a legislature would repeal an interest group deal. Design methodology approach-This paper provides a case study of the House of Representatives' roll call reversal on the Brady Bill. The House voted against the Brady Bill in 1988 giving a victory to pro-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Humanomics 2007-09, Vol.23 (3), p.137-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose - This paper aims to examine why a legislature would repeal an interest group deal. Design methodology approach-This paper provides a case study of the House of Representatives' roll call reversal on the Brady Bill. The House voted against the Brady Bill in 1988 giving a victory to pro-gun interest groups. It then reversed itself and voted for the Brady Bill in 1993.Findings - This paper finds that changes in the democratic party leadership may be responsible for the House's policy reversal on gun control.Practical implications - These findings suggest that in a principal-agent relationship, the agent has some discretion. In this case, the principal (elected members of a party in the US House) hires an agent (its leadership) to organize their teamwork to produce legislative output. The leadership has some discretion in making interest group deals.Originality value - The paper shows how changes in leadership reduce the durability of interest group deals. |
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ISSN: | 0828-8666 1758-7174 |
DOI: | 10.1108/08288660710779371 |