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Freshman Orientation: House Style and Home Stylex$24.50
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Best Price: $32.95 $24.50
Upon their arrival in Washington D.C., every member of the "freshman class" received a tote bag sporting a picture of the capitol building that contained a three-hundred-plus page document called the 2004 House Manual: New Member Orientation, 109th Congress. This mind-numbing guide details the kinds of expenditures members can and can’t be reimbursed for, the kinds of mailings that can and can’t be paid for with taxpayer money, the use of various types of office equipment, a section on house rules, and even some rules for ethics. Mr. Schwarz goes to Washington. Enjoy orientation! In this brief, engaging case study, Edward I. Sidlow tells the story of what it takes to make the challenging transition from candidate to newly minted member of Congress. Following the triumphs and trials of candidate and then freshman congressman Joe Schwarz, a moderate Republican from Michigan’s 7th district, Sidlow gives students an inside look at Schwarz as he sets up shop on the Hill, gets familiar with the political environment, becomes involved in various policy areas, jockeys for choice committee assignments, develops a "style" that allows him to communicate effectively with other members while staying in touch with constituents at home, and a host of other issues that are central to legislative life. Sidlow uses an appealing first-hand reportorial and narrative style to describe events, while effortlessly incorporating data and information on specific topics from the current literature so that students can see how Schwarz’s experience compares with others. With photos and other illustrations from the Schwarz team, Sidlow brings the congressional experience to life.
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Excellent view from the inside      By AU9FJEPGLD6C4 on 2007-03-28
I enjoyed Dr. Sidlow's account of the tenure of Rep. Schwartz, the illuminating anecdotes, and the insider's view of the mechanics of a modern political campaign. This is a good account of a political "freshman's" experiences, his rookie mistakes, and the bare knuckle influence of powerful advocates outside of a representative's district. Dr. Sidlow humanizes the process and takes one through highs and lows, and sometimes suprisingly ordinary lives of those surrounding this 1 term Michigan congressman.
Political Science Required Reading      By A3EHFQ2ZL4ALA on 2008-02-11
The book came before I even expected and was cheaper than many other places. Good things all around!
Great Book      By A1WU2QMT8RSYEF on 2008-04-25
This book of Dr. Sidlow's was a great book and really brought out what congress is all about in a case of a freshman congressman, which happened to be from the district which I call home. This 156 (plus index) book crams much of everything faced by a member of congress into it, going beyond what a normal textbook with its definitions and general examples can do. I would highly recommend this book for understanding the process by which our congress works.
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