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House Committee on Ethics: Motivating Factors for Members of Congress examines the internal and external motivating factors behind the actions of the House Committee on Ethics members. By looking at the procedural efficiency of the Committee on Ethics (or lack thereof), as a natural consequence of the committee members’ implicit public policy actions, the authors find that junior members do not receive elite committee assignments and do not want to stand in judgment of senior party leaders. As a natural consequence, this leads to questions about the effectiveness of an organization that is in charge of investigating itself – driven by the actions of the committee members' personal and legislative goals.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Ethical Foundations

Chapter 2: Members of Congress

Chapter 3: History of Ethics in the United States Congress

Chapter 4: Research Design and Methods

Chapter 5: Findings of the Study

Chapter 6: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793621207, 978-1793621207
      ISBN10: 1793621209

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      House Committee on Ethics: Motivating Factors for Members of Congress examines the internal and external motivating factors behind the actions of the House Committee on Ethics members. By looking at the procedural efficiency of the Committee on Ethics (or lack thereof), as a natural consequence of the committee members’ implicit public policy actions, the authors find that junior members do not receive elite committee assignments and do not want to stand in judgment of senior party leaders. As a natural consequence, this leads to questions about the effectiveness of an organization that is in charge of investigating itself – driven by the actions of the committee members' personal and legislative goals.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Ethical Foundations

      Chapter 2: Members of Congress

      Chapter 3: History of Ethics in the United States Congress

      Chapter 4: Research Design and Methods

      Chapter 5: Findings of the Study

      Chapter 6: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations

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