"'Why Congress'--no question mark, no subtitle--is perhaps the most important book on politics published in 2023." -- The Wall Street Journal
"With its historical analysis of Congress and insight into its potential future, this book will appeal to political science and public policy majors. A recommended purchase for academic libraries." -- Library Journal"Nuanced and persuasive, this is a valuable reminder that Congress has risen to the moment before and can do so again." -- Publishers Weekly"...a well-researched, readable examination of Congress's ability and inability to deal with important policy issues, ranging from 1960s civil rights successes to more recent immigration failures." -- CHOICE"Provides a compelling argument for the importance of our legislative branch and how it can reassert its relevance in the 21st century." -- Jerry Lenaburg, New York Journal of Books"Why Congress is an excellent book that argues persuasively for the necessity of a thriving Congress in a diverse republic." -- Joseph Postell, Claremont Review of Books"Why Congress is a well-researched, readable examination of Congress's ability and inability to deal with important policy issues, ranging from 1960s civil rights successes to more recent immigration failures." -- Choice"Why Congress - no question mark, no subtitle - is perhaps the most important book on politics published in 2023." -- Wall Street Journal