Lawmakers vary considerably in how effectively they advance their priorities through Congress. However, the actual proposal-writing strategies undergirding these differences have remained largely unexplored, due to measurement and methodological difficulties. These obstacles have included prohibitively small sample sizes, costly data requirements, and strong theoretical assumptions. In this paper, we address these obstacles and analyze the proposal strategies of effective lawmakers directly, using original measures of the spatial locations of congressional bill proposals and associated status quos generated by jointly scaling cosponsorship, roll-call, and interest group position-taking data for 1,007 bills from the 110th through 114th Congresses. Because interest groups take positions on bills before they receive votes, our measures cover many bills that die in committee, permitting comparisons between successful and unsuccessful bills. We demonstrate that legislative advancement favors moderate proposals over partisan ones, and that effective lawmakers are those who make proposals closer to the median even at the expense of their preferred policy.
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Pivots or Partisans? Proposal-Making Strategy and Status Quo Selection in Congress Available to Purchase
Jesse Crosson;
Jesse Crosson
Purdue University
, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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Geoff Lorenz;
Geoff Lorenz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
, Lincoln, NE, USA
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Alexander Furnas
Alexander Furnas
Center for Science of Science and Innovation, Kellogg School of Management
, Department of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA
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Online ISSN: 1554-0634
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© 2025 J. Crosson, G. Lorenz and A. Furnas
2025
J. Crosson, G. Lorenz and A. Furnas
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2025) 20 (2): 139–181.
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Crosson J, Lorenz G, Furnas A (2025), "Pivots or Partisans? Proposal-Making Strategy and Status Quo Selection in Congress". Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol. 20 No. 2 pp. 139–181, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00023042
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