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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2021

Katrina F. McNally
Affiliation:
Eckerd College, Florida

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Representing the Disadvantaged
Group Interests and Legislator Reputation in US Congress
, pp. xiv - xvi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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  1. 3.1Legislative actions in the 103rd, 105th, 108th, 110th, and 113th Congresses

  2. 3.2Correlations between reputations for advocacy of disadvantaged groups

  3. 3.3Correlation between reputations for advocacy of disadvantaged groups and sponsorship and cosponsorship activity in the US House and Senate

  4. 4.1Summary of estimates for district feeling thermometer ratings by group

  5. 4.2Correlations between district group size and group ambient temperature by disadvantaged group

  6. 4.3Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for veterans and seniors

  7. 4.4Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for racial/ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ community

  8. 4.5Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for immigrants and the poor

  9. 4.6Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for women

  10. 4.7Combined effects of group size and ambient temperature on member reputation for advocacy for veterans, seniors, LGBTQ individuals, and racial/ethnic minorities

  11. 4.8Combined effects of group size and ambient temperature on member reputation for advocacy for women, immigrants, and the poor

  12. 4.9Number of members serving as advocates of disadvantaged groups across descriptive and nondescriptive representatives

  13. 4.10Descriptive representatives and member reputation for advocacy for veterans, LGBTQ individuals, and racial/ethnic minorities

  14. 4.11Descriptive representatives and member reputation for advocacy for women, immigrants, and the poor

  15. 5.1Summary of estimates for state feeling thermometer ratings by group

  16. 5.2Number of senators with reputations as advocates for disadvantaged groups in the 103rd, 105th, 108th, 110th, and 113th Congress

  17. 5.3Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for veterans and seniors

  18. 5.4Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for racial/ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ community

  19. 5.5Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for immigrants and the poor

  20. 5.6Group size, ambient temperature, and member reputation for advocacy for women

  21. 5.7Institutional, electoral, and constituency effects on member reputation for advocacy for veterans and seniors

  22. 5.8Institutional, electoral, and constituency effects on member reputation for advocacy for racial/ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ community

  23. 5.9Institutional, electoral, and constituency effects on reputation for advocacy for immigrants and the poor

  24. 5.10Institutional, electoral, and constituency effects on member reputation for advocacy for women

  25. 5.11Number of members serving as advocates of disadvantaged groups across descriptive and nondescriptive representatives

  26. 5.12Descriptive representatives and senator reputation for advocacy

  27. 6.1Committee membership and the percentage of bills cosponsored across disadvantaged groups in the House

  28. 6.2Committee membership and the percentage of bills sponsored across disadvantaged groups in the House

  29. 6.3Committee membership and the percentage of bills cosponsored across disadvantaged groups in the Senate

  30. 6.4Committee membership and the percentage of bills sponsored across disadvantaged groups in the Senate

  31. 6.5Committee membership and the percentage of bills cosponsored across disadvantaged groups in the House

  32. 6.6Committee membership and the percentage of bills sponsored across disadvantaged groups in the House

  33. 6.7Committee membership and the percentage of bills cosponsored across disadvantaged groups in the Senate

  34. 6.8Committee membership and the percentage of bills sponsored across disadvantaged groups in the Senate

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