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LEGISLATORS WHO NEED ALL THE HELP THEY GOT
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AIDES AND EMPLOYEES
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1983
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LEGISLATORS WHO NEED ALL THE HELP THEY GOT
1983
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Between the 84th and 94th Congress, there has been a 100 percent increase in the number of Congressional hearings. These hearings cover a wide range of complex issues and require staff preparation in arranging and recording testimony. The resources of staff ''experts'' on various issues ensure that the hearings are of a high quality and help members - who are responsible for knowing the latest developments in the most obscure matters -focus knowledgeably on the issues at hand. The amount of constituent ''casework'' has increased 100 percent in 10 years, according to a survey of Congressional offices conducted by the
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