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Congressional Careers, Committee Assignments, and Seniority Randomization in the U.S. House of Representatives∗ Michael Kellermann† and Kenneth A. Shepsle‡ August 18, 2008
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Document Date: 2009-08-10 17:45:43


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Company

ROI AG / Martin Marietta / Cox / Boeing / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Garrison Nelson / National Institute of Aging / Harvard University / /

IndustryTerm

age-grading systems / particular seniority systems / seniority systems / /

Organization

Harvard University / Committee on Committees / Banking and Currency Committee / National Institute of Aging / Senate Armed Services Committee / Congress / Foreign Affairs committee / U.S. House of Representatives / Agriculture Committee / Democratic Committee on Committees / Banking Committee / Institute for Quantitative Social Science / /

Person

Jackson Nunn / Michael Kellermann / John Vorys / Kevin Quinn / Gephardt / Thomas Ashley / Martha Griffiths / Adam Glynn / Gallagher / Kenneth A. Shepsle‡ August / Nancy Pelosi / Robert Chiperfield / Cannon / Cooper / Abram / Dan Hopkins / Reagan / Charles Stewart / Henry Reuss / Ian Yohai / Sam Nunn / Foley / /

Position

advisor to Speaker Foley / senior advisor to Speaker Pelosi / subcommittee chair / becoming chair / Speaker / legislator / chair of that committee / candidate / Department of Government / Banking chair / Professor of Government / Department of Government / House Speaker / professor / chair / representative / Minority Leader / /

ProvinceOrState

Kentucky / Ohio / Wisconsin / Copeland / Washington / Michigan / California / Georgia / /

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