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Textual Predictors of Bill Survival in Congressional Committees

机译:国会委员会法案生存的文本预测因素

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A U.S. Congressional bill is a textual artifact that must pass through a series of hurdles to become a law. In this paper, we focus on one of the most precarious and least understood stages in a bill's life: its consideration, behind closed doors, by a Congressional committee. We construct predictive models of whether a bill will survive committee, starting with a strong, novel baseline that uses features of the bill's sponsor and the committee it is referred to. We augment the model with information from the contents of bills, comparing different hypotheses about how a committee decides a bill's fate. These models give significant reductions in prediction error and highlight the importance of bill substance in explanations of policy-making and agenda-setting.
机译:美国国会法案是一项文本制品,必须经过一系列障碍才能成为法律。在本文中,我们将重点放在法案生命中最不稳定,最难理解的阶段之一:国会委员会在闭门考虑下对其进行审议。我们将建立一个强有力的,新颖的基准,利用该法案的发起人及其所指的委员会的特征,来构建一个法案能否在委员会中幸存的预测模型。我们使用来自法案内容的信息来扩充模型,比较有关委员会如何决定法案命运的各种假设。这些模型大大减少了预测误差,并突出了法案实质在解释政策和制定议程中的重要性。

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