The Legislative Matching Game: Committee Matching and Effective Legislating in the States

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I argue that the value of a particular set of committee assignments for a legislator is dependent on that legislator’s policy interests. By this, I mean that “good” assignments will match committee policy jurisdictions with member policy priorities. I develop this concept of committee-agenda matching and present a measure of this match for legislators in 12 state lower chambers. After some brief measure validation, I present a substantive application, demonstrating that this match poses serious consequences for individual legislator’s ability to shepherd their bills through the legislative process.

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Swift, C. S. (2020). The Legislative Matching Game: Committee Matching and Effective Legislating in the States. State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 20(2), 234–264. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532440019888136

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