Presidential Pork
White House Influence Over the Distribution of Federal Grants
- 236pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of politics and federal spending, this book delves into how presidents leverage earmarks to enhance their political influence. John Hudak analyzes the motivations behind presidential spending decisions and their implications for electoral success. Through detailed examination, he reveals the strategies employed by presidents to navigate and manipulate budgetary processes for political gain, offering insights into the broader impact of these actions on governance and public policy.
