In The Contemporary Pennsylvania Legislature John J. Kennedy explores a variety of topics that are relevant for any small lawmaking institution. He investigates to what degree current social and technological changes have affected the Pennsylvania legislature and how it has been transformed from a part-time lawmaking body to a full-time professional institution. The data for Kennedy's study comes from a survey of legislators who served in the 1993-1994 Pennsylvania Assembly as well as candidates who ran for office but were defeated. Noting that political parties are on the decline in the U.S. Kennedy examines whether lawmakers are more inclined to follow their own interests their parties' or those of their constituents when voting on particular issues. In addition to discussing the philosophical dispositions of legislators he also examines the electoral experiences of defeated candidates. Kennedy's study is an important resource for those interested in American government the legislative process or political science.
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