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Show Notes
Senate seniority isn't just about tenure; it's a system that transforms length of service into concrete power and authority. In this episode of pplpod, we examine how seniority operates in the Senate, understanding how long-serving members accumulate disproportionate influence and control over legislation. From committee leadership to respect among peers, seniority shapes Senate operations. Discover how institutional age becomes institutional power.
Key Topics Covered:
- The seniority system and committee assignments: Understanding how tenure determines who leads committees and shapes policy.
- Power accumulation over time: Examining how long service creates compounding advantages.
- Stability and gridlock: Exploring how seniority creates both institutional stability and resistance to change.
- Regional power dynamics: Understanding how seniority concentrates power in certain states and regions.
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