Congress For Dummies
helps you sort out what Congress does on a daily basis and what it all
means to you, the citizen. It shows you how to get organized, make your
voice heard, and influence legislation that might affect you.
Full of
helpful resources such as contact information for House and Senate
offices, and smart, straightforward explanations of the legislative
process, this book is everything you need to understand Congress and
get involved in your government.
Whether you just want to know how government works, or you want to
get involved to change your country, this simple guide covers all the
ins and outs of Congress. It’s a nonpartisan look at Congress that
includes forewords by Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and Senate
Minority Leader Tom Daschle.
Inside you’ll find easy explanations and
helpful tips on how to:
- Get involved in the democratic process
- Influence legislation that’s important to you
- Understand Congress and the media
- Contact your senators and representatives
- Check out Congress in action, in person
- Deal with congressional staff
Expert author David Silverberg — Managing Editor and a columnist at the
Washington weekly
The Hill — takes the mystery out of getting
something done in Congress, introducing you to the players and
explaining everything from legislation and lobbying to caucuses and
coalitions.
Written with the citizen advocate in mind, this helpful
guide gives regular people the tools and knowledge they need to achieve
their aims.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How the three branches of government work together
- How to register your opinion with your elected officials
- How the legislative process works — from idea to law
- How debates, conferences, and vetoes work
- How budgeting and appropriations work
- How to get the most effect from your political contributions
- How the lobbying process works
- How to advocate for legislation
- How to deal with congressional staffers
- How to make use of congressional services
Getting something done in the messy confusion of democracy and
bureaucracy is no easy task. Full of the kind of information and
knowledge that Washington insiders take for granted,
Congress For
Dummies levels the playing field so that regular people — just like
you — can make a difference, too.