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Women’s Issues and Their Fates in the US Congress

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 July 2016

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Abstract

Significant scholarship indicates that female legislators focus their attention on “women’s issues” to a greater extent than do male lawmakers. Drawing on over 40 years of bill sponsorship data from the US House of Representatives, we define women’s issues in terms of those sponsored at a greater rate by women in Congress. Our analysis reveals that most (but not all) of the classically considered women’s issues are indeed raised at an enhanced rate by congresswomen. We then track the fate of those issues. While 4 percent of all bills become law, that rate drops to 2 percent for women’s issues and to only 1 percent for women’s issue bills sponsored by women themselves. This pattern persists over time—from the early 1970s through today—and upon controlling for other factors that influence bills success rates. We link the bias against women’s issues to the committee process, and suggest several avenues for further research.

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© The European Political Science Association 2016 
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Table 1 Bill Introductions by Issue Area

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Fig. 1 Percent bill success rate, by issue type and gender of sponsor Note: Column heights show percent of sponsored bills that become law. Darker shaded, starred (*) columns represent gender with statistically significant greater success (p<0.05).

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Fig. 2 Share of women’s issues at different lawmaking stages (excluding Government Operations and Public Lands)

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Table 2 Determinants of Legislative Success in Congress

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Fig. 3 Percent bill success over time, by issue type and gender of sponsor

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