Congressional Capacity and Reform Proposals
- Kevin R. Kosar, The Atrophying of the Congressional Research Service’s Role in Supporting Committee Oversight
- Zach Graves and Kevin R. Kosar, Bring in the Nerds: Reviving the Office of Technology Assessment
- Philip Wallach, Congress Indispensable
- James Wallner, Historical Development of the Senate’s Amendment Process
- James Wallner, A Beginner’s Guide to the Senate’s Rules
- Russell W. Mills and Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Exit Earmarks, Enter Lettermarks
- Lee Drutman, Can Our Political Institutions Handle Our Political Divisions?
- Philip Wallach and Kevin R. Kosar, The Case for a Congressional Regulation Office
- Lee Drutman, Political Dynamism: A New Approach to Making Government Work Again
- Kevin R. Kosar, Lee Drutman, Paul Glastris, Yuval Levin, Jonathan Rauch, and Molly Reynolds, Restoring Congress as the First Branch
- Kevin R. Kosar and Adam Chan, A Case for Stronger Congressional Committees
- Kevin R. Kosar, How to Strengthen Congress
- Anthony J. Madonna and Kevin R. Kosar, Could the Senate Manage an Open-Amendment Process?
- Tevi Troy, Reclaiming the Congressional Hearing
- Tevi Troy, Fixing the Confirmation Process
Studies of Congressional Operations
- Congressional Research Service, The Evolving Congress
- Congressional Management Foundation, Life in Congress research series
- Congressional Management Foundation, Inside the Hill video series
- Congressional Management Foundation, Communicating with Congress research series
- Mark Strand and Tim Lang, Should the House Follow Its Own Rules?
Letters, Testimony and Other Materials
- Coalition, Letter to the U.S. House of Representatives on Congressional Capacity from the New America Foundation, R Street Institute, Brookings Institution, American Enterprise Institute, and Campaign Legal Center
- Committee on House Administration Hearing on IT Assessment: A Ten-Year Vision for Technology in the House (pdf transcript, video)