The new Congress boasts a large incoming class of freshmen legislators: at least 98 between the House and the Senate. Many of the new members will face a steep learning curve on the basics of their office. They will need to get a handle on House or Senate procedures and figure out their new roles on the various congressional committees.
The new members need to take time for these tasks. In addition, they should find the time to consider deeper questions about their new job. They should consider the constitutional role of Congress as well as the principles they should pursue as the nation's legislative body. As these new members are seated, what might they read to prepare them to think about these matters? Here are five suggestions:
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