JOURNAL ARTICLE

TheChangingRoles ofHousePartyLeadershipOrganizations: TheHouseRepublicanPolicyCommittee

Scott R. Meinke

Year: 2014 Journal:   Congress & the Presidency Vol: 41 (2)Pages: 190-222   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

More than 100 members in each of the two House party caucuses participate in the parties' formal organizations—the extended party leadership. What purposes do these institutional components of the parties serve, and how and why have they changed over the last three decades? This article begins to answer these questions through a case study of the Republican Policy Committee based on primary documents as well as quantitative analysis. I show that the Republican leadership has used the committee for participation, coordination, and communication functions within the Conference, but that the roles of the committee have changed substantially in response to strengthening party government conditions, GOP majority status, heightened competition for control of the House, and the individual goals of key Republican leaders. Among other changes, the committee became more important for coordinating policy positions and strategy during the 1980s, but the strong, centralized majority leadership in the 1990s diminished this important coordination function and left the committee with an emphasis on partisan communication.

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Electoral Systems and Political Participation
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Strategy and Management
Policy Transfer and Learning
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations

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