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Tables of Contents for Congress and the Internet
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
vii
 
About the Contributors
ix
 
Introduction: Congress Goes On-Line
1
10
James A. Thurber
Colton C. Campbell
Campaigning along the Information Highway
11
20
Colton C. Campbell
David A. Dulio
RepresNETation: Congress and the Internet
31
21
Stephen E. Frantzich
We've Come a Long Way...Maybe
52
26
David Dreier
Can Congress Cope with It? Deliberation and the Internet
78
21
Donald R. Wolfensberger
The ``Wired Congress'': The Internet, Institutional Change, and Legislative Work
99
24
C. Lawrence Evans
Walter J. Oleszek
Communication with Congress: Citizens, E-Mail, and Web Sites
123
12
Dennis W. Johnson
Congress, the Presidency, Information Technology, and the Internet: Policy Entrepreneurship at Both Ends of Pennsylvania Avenue
135
26
Richard S. Conley
The E-Rate Program: Paving the Dirt Road to the Information Superhighway
161
16
Jeff Gill
David Conklin
The Internet, Congress, and Educational Outreach
177
9
Graeme Browning
Afterword: Congress and the Internet: Looking Back and Looking Forward
186
7
Chris Casey
Index
193