Chapter 18: Q. 11 (page 441)
Why do legislators vote for spending projects in districts that are not their own?
Short Answer
Legislators vote for spending projects in districts that are not their own to gain support from other legislators.
Chapter 18: Q. 11 (page 441)
Why do legislators vote for spending projects in districts that are not their own?
Legislators vote for spending projects in districts that are not their own to gain support from other legislators.
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