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what is there a threat of during elections?
removing party
support
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can the speaker influence the chairs and assignments on committees?
yes
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has party discipline traditionally been strong or weak?
weak
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what are the purposes of CMOs
educational - provide info to members about legislation
agenda setting - work together to boost their chances of getting their issue on the legislative agenda
support - encouraging support for their proposals in votes
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what is a weakness of CMOs
they have no real
authority
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what is an interest group caucus?
members with a
shares
policy or interest - could be
medical
issues etc
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what is a national constituency caucus?
advocate for the
interests
of specific groups of
constituents
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what is an ideological caucus?
represents the
ideological views
within a particular party
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what are the three types of CMOs?
ideological
, national
constituency
caucuses and
interest
group caucuses
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has the number of CMOs increased or decreased?
increased to
460
from
100
in 1993
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what is a Congressional Member Organisation (CMO)
an association of members of
congress
to advance a certain
interest
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why do caucuses meet?
they meet regularly and in private for both chambers to set
legislative agendas
, select committee
members
and
chairs
and hold
elections
for floor leaders
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what is a congressional caucus?
the collection of
members
of either party
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