This is a study of how policy ideas first raised as definitions of specific problems and as solutions for those problems get translated into formal public policy. Specifically the work tracks the making of energy and telecommunications policy taking the reader inside the legislative policy debate involving elected officials administrators industry representatives lobbyists and citizen representatives. The author analyzes the many legislative proposals representing the preferences of the various participants which over the course of the seven-year policy cycle seen here illustrate the process of synthesis and analysis which underlies congressional policy making today.
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