A Troika of Fellows: CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
This year was an unusual one for the APSA Congressional Fellowship Program—three fellows were placed with the same congressional office. The fact that three fellows, each with very different backgrounds, were drawn to the Senate Finance Committee, says something about the unique role that the commit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PS, political science & politics political science & politics, 2012-10, Vol.45 (4), p.815-818 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This year was an unusual one for the APSA Congressional Fellowship Program—three
fellows were placed with the same congressional office. The fact that three fellows,
each with very different backgrounds, were drawn to the Senate Finance Committee,
says something about the unique role that the committee plays in congressional
policymaking. As one of the “A”s of the four “Super-A” committees, along with
Appropriations, Armed Services, and Foreign Relations, the Senate Finance Com-mittee
is one of the committee assignments most sought after by Senators. Its vast policy
jurisdiction enables members to affect many different parts of the economy, society,
and government. In addition to Chairman Baucus, the majority membership of the
committee includes chairs of six other committees: Senators John Kerry of Foreign
Relations; Jeff Bingaman of Energy and Natural Resources; John D. Rockefeller of
Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Debbie Stabenow of Agriculture and Forestry;
Kent Conrad of Budget; and Chuck Schumer who serves both as chairman of the Rules
Committee and the Democratic Policy and Communications Center. On the minority side,
in addition to the ranking member, Senator Orrin Hatch, the panel includes three
ranking members of other committees: Senators Chuck Grassley of Judiciary, Olympia
Snowe of Small Business, and Mike Enzi of Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
They serve alongside with the Republican Whip Senator Jon Kyl, the Republican
Conference Chair John Thune, and the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee
Chairman John Cornyn of Texas. This concentration of senatorial experience testifies
to the importance of the work undertaken by the Finance Committee. |
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ISSN: | 1049-0965 1537-5935 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1049096512001084 |