“Oversight: Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress”

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Oversight: Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress
Michael D. Minta
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9606.html

“This is the first study of racial representation in Congress to systematically examine committee behavior and oversight. This excellent book demonstrates the importance of descriptive representation by explaining how black and Latino legislators represent racial interests beyond simple roll-call voting and outside the borders of their districts through ‘strategic group uplift..”–David Canon, University of Wisconsin–Madison

Oversight answers the question of whether black and Latino legislators better represent minority interests in Congress than white legislators, and it is the first book on the subject to focus on congressional oversight rather than roll-call voting. In this important book, Michael Minta demonstrates that minority lawmakers provide qualitatively better representation of black and Latino interests than their white counterparts. They are more likely to intervene in decision making by federal agencies by testifying in support of minority interests at congressional oversight hearings. Minority legislators write more letters urging agency officials to enforce civil rights policies, and spend significant time and effort advocating for solutions to problems that affect all racial and ethnic groups, such as poverty, inadequate health care, fair housing, and community development.

Read a sample chapter online:
http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9606.pdf

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