The Investigative State: Regulatory Oversight in the United States


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This book is a timely examination of congressional oversight in the United States, serving as a definitive guide for scholars and political, legal, and media observers seeking to navigate contemporary conflicts between Congress and the White House. Author Daniel Epstein has spent his professional career as a lawyer serving all sides of the regulatory process: he ran investigations for Congress, defended the White House from congressional oversight, and represented individuals, nonprofit news organizations, and entrepreneurs in federal court to fight for regulatory transparency and fairness. Epstein uses historical and observational data to argue that the modern federal bureaucracy did not begin as a regulatory state but as an investigative state. The contemporary picture of Congress having empowered the bureaucracy to set policy through rules is a relatively recent development in the political development of administrative law. The book’s novel econometric models and historical analyses force a shift in how legal scholars and judges understand delegation, congressional oversight, and agency investigations.




Investigation of Regulatory Commissions and Agencies


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Investigates ICC carrier rate policies and procedures, CAB airline fare standards under the Federal Aviation Act, and the business dealings of Bernard Goldfine as majority stockholder of a company registered with the SEC.




Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care


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Among the issues confronting America is long-term care for frail, older persons and others with chronic conditions and functional limitations that limit their ability to care for themselves. Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care takes a comprehensive look at the quality of care and quality of life in long-term care, including nursing homes, home health agencies, residential care facilities, family members and a variety of others. This book describes the current state of long-term care, identifying problem areas and offering recommendations for federal and state policymakers. Who uses long-term care? How have the characteristics of this population changed over time? What paths do people follow in long term care? The committee provides the latest information on these and other key questions. This book explores strengths and limitations of available data and research literature especially for settings other than nursing homes, on methods to measure, oversee, and improve the quality of long-term care. The committee makes recommendations on setting and enforcing standards of care, strengthening the caregiving workforce, reimbursement issues, and expanding the knowledge base to guide organizational and individual caregivers in improving the quality of care.













Investigation of Regulatory Commissions and Agencies


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Continuation of investigation of alleged solicitation of bribes by former Federal Communications Commissioner George C. McConnaughey. Also reviews Federal Power Commission temporary licensing of hydroelectric power projects and natural gas pipelines and considers proposals to establish a code of ethics for regulatory agencies and increase Federal Communications Commission powers to discipline FCC-license violators.







Investigation of Regulatory Commissions and Agencies


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Continuation of hearings investigating alleged political improprieties in FCC broadcasting stations permit transfer hearings.