1 Problem: Repositioning Congress in the Modern Administrative State 1 -- 2 Legislative Process by Other Means: Agencies as Extensions of Congress 23 -- 3 Supervising the Agencies: Developing Congress's Capacity for Continuous Oversight 60 -- 4 Constitutency Time: Casework, Public Works, and Incumbency 104 -- 5 Legislative-Centered Public Administration: Administrative Theory, Practice, and Reform 131 -- Appendix Statutes Cited 157
Summary
"Since 1946, Congress has played an increasingly expanded role in federal administration. David H. Rosenbloom describes the evolution of the relationship between federal agencies and Congress, creating a better understanding of current administrative issues that have caused some to call for a reinvention of government."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-187) and index
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