Suggested Reading
Barone, Michael, and Grant Ujifusa. The Almanac of American
Politics 2006. Washington, D.C.: National Journal,
2005.
An essential reference for American politics that includes information on
all members of Congress. The almanac is updated every two years.
Burrell, Barbara C. A Woman’s Place Is in the House:
Campaigning for Congress in the Feminist Era. Ann Arbor: University of
Michigan Press, 1994.
A study of female candidates for Congress, coming in the wake of 1992’s
“Year of the Woman.”
Davidson, Roger H., and Walter J. Oleszek. Congress and Its
Members. 8th ed. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press,
2002.
Davidson and Oleszek examine who gets elected to Congress and how they
behave.
Fenno, Richard F. Homestyle: House Members in their
Districts. Boston: Little, Brown, 1978.
A classic study of how members of Congress build support in their home
districts.
Fowler, Linda, and Robert McClure. Political Ambition: Who
Decides to Run for Congress? New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press,
1989.
This book examines candidate recruitment.
Thomas, Sue. How Women Legislate. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1994.
Do female members of Congress behave differently than their male
counterparts? Thomas argues that the number of women legislators involved
affects the results of legislation.
Useful Websites
http://thomas.loc.gov
The website of the Library of Congress, which has a wealth of information
on current proceedings in Congress.
www.cbo.gov
Homepage of the Congressional Budget Office, which assists Congress in
budgetary matters. The site also provides budget estimates.
www.hillnews.com
www.rollcall.com
www.cq.com
Three top sources for news on Congress: The Hill, Roll Call,
and Congressional Quarterly. All three are nonpartisan
newspapers that provide a wealth of information about Congress.
www.house.gov
www.senate.gov
The official websites for the United States Senate and House of
Representatives. These sites give information about congresspeople, bills,
committees, and upcoming debates and hearings.