Alex Garlick
@garlicksauce.bsky.social
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Author of "Pre-Existing Conditions: How Lobbying Makes American Health Care More Expensive." I research lobbying, legislatures and health policy. www.alexgarlick.com
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Are lobbyists influential? The public sure thinks so, but applied political science since lobbying registration data emerged (late 90s) struggled to produce evidence that it does. In new review @wmjunk.bsky.social @heathbrown.bsky.social and I chart a wave of research showing that lobbying matters.
How Lobbying Matters | Annual Reviews
For decades, political scientists have struggled to provide empirical evidence that lobbying influences policymaking. A considerable gap arose between widespread public suspicions of lobbying and the ...
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garlicksauce.bsky.social
I can't believe the WSJ printed his concern for waste and fraud with a straight face.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
Rick Scott joins team "Concepts of a Plan." Where is the secret plan that lowers the cost of care without (1) kicking people off health insurance? (2) Gutting what health insurance covers (pre-existing conditions)?

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if only he'd renamed it the DEPARTMENT OF PEACE
garlicksauce.bsky.social
I guess. I saw the destruction coming, but didn't foresee how it would just move the whole discourse on the site (which is still where most of the local and national media are!) right so effectively.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
you were right on the consequences of that in real time.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
Republicans just cannot resist leaking the contents of a conference call while they're on the call. But yeah, this tactic seems like it's losing steam.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
Keeping the House out has been an interesting tactic. On the one hand, Johnson and leadership struggle to keep their conference's messaging together. But it's taken energy out of shaming Dems for shutting things down, which usually is the best argument of the ruling party.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
"Concepts of a plan" is back baby!
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Thune: "The president would like to overhaul Obamacare and give people health insurance that is higher quality and more affordable."
garlicksauce.bsky.social
This is a rich text from Rep. MTG for understanding the health care plank of the "populist economics" wing of MAGA.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
count me as skeptical that "unwitting insurance subscribers" were keeping those risk pools healthy though.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
yeah, for all the hubbub we never actually got a look at the individual mandate in action.
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philiprocco.bsky.social
The thing that distinguishes Trump’s approach to federalism from that of his predecessors is that he rejects the ontological premises of federalism itself, primarily the premise that states are sovereigns in any sense of that term. /1
garlicksauce.bsky.social
I will take a clipboard to the apple orchards tomorrow and get you some point estimates
garlicksauce.bsky.social
To the extent the Democrats shutdown tactics over ACA subsidies makes sense, this is it. It could bring a looming wedge issue in the GOP conference to light.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
I know right, my coauthor Ethan is a beast.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
excellent, there's an OSF link in the paper with the data, but shoot me an email if you run into any issues pulling it.
garlicksauce.bsky.social
Thanks Bryan, it means a lot to hear that from you. I've heard your team unloaded parts of the project, but we should chat about how to keep building it with these tools.
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alongcamejones.bsky.social
This is an incredibly important new dataset. It will allow new research paths not available before. Moreover it continues the open access philosophy of Policy Agendas. Thanks Alex!
garlicksauce.bsky.social
For public policy scholars: JPIPE published our article that uses machine learning to code the universe of congressional and state legislative data since 2009 by the Comparative Agenda Project policy codes. That's 1.68 million bills. OPEN-ACCESS here: www.nowpublishers.com/article/Deta...