Pandemic Pluralism: Legislator Championing of Organized Interests in Response to COVID-19

Alexander C. Furnas, Jesse M. Crosson, Geoffrey M. Lorenz
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The COVID-19 pandemic has induced a system-wide economic downturn disrupting virtually every conceivable economic interest. Which interests do legislators publicly champion during such crises? Here, we examine mentions of particular industries across thousands of press releases issued by members of Congress during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (January to June 2020). We show that members consistently emphasized interests significant to their constituency and party network, but less so their direct campaign contributors or ideological allies. This suggests that members believe that they must be seen as good district representatives and party stewards even when national crises could justifiably induce them to favor any number of interests.
大流行多元化:立法者倡导组织利益应对COVID-19
COVID-19大流行引发了全系统的经济衰退,几乎破坏了所有可能的经济利益。在这样的危机中,立法者公开拥护哪些利益?在这里,我们研究了国会议员在2019冠状病毒病大流行(2020年1月至6月)爆发期间发布的数千份新闻稿中提到的特定行业。我们表明,议员们一贯强调对他们的选区和政党网络有重要意义的利益,但对他们的直接竞选捐助者或意识形态盟友则不那么重视。这表明,议员们认为,即使在国家危机可能合理地促使他们支持任何数量的利益时,他们也必须被视为优秀的地区代表和党的管家。
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