Politics in America (PIA) is a reference work comprising non-partisan profiles and assessments of every member of theUnited States Congress published biennially byCQ Press.[1] Compiled by a staff of more than three dozenCongressional Quarterly reporters and editors, the profiles offer concise and candid analysis of personalities, political styles, legislative agendas, political ambitions, and reputations of members at home and onCapitol Hill. Detailedstate and district information plus a wealth of information and data oncampaign finance, partisan caucuses,standing committees, and other member facts round out the book.
Data included in profiles
[edit]- Biographical data
- Committee assignments
- Interest group ratings
- Contact information
- State-by-state and congressional votingdemographics
- Campaign finance statistics and election results
- Leadership, caucuses, and member statistics
- ^Allen, Amanda H.; White, Chris; CQ Roll Call (firm) (July 2013).Politics in America 2014: 113th Congress. Washington, D.C.: CQ Roll Call.ISBN 9781452277820.OCLC 841672562.