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Strategic Choices and the Early Bush Legislative Agenda
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2002
Abstract
The early months of a new presidency represent the most important period for establishing the tone and character of the White House's relationship with Congress. It is the time of closest scrutiny and the greatest vulnerability to making major mistakes. Taking the right steps early and avoiding errors can lay the foundation for a productive working relationship. Actions taken early create lasting impressions.
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