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Maya L. Kornberg, "Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress" (JHU Press, 2026)

Mar 26, 2026
Maya Kornberg, Senior Fellow at the NYU Brennan Center and author of Stuck, studies why reformers fail in Congress. She discusses three reform waves, the traits that help newcomers push change, and how money, media, and rising political violence make meaningful reform nearly impossible. Short, sharp, and focused on what keeps Congress immobilized.
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INSIGHT

Three Habits Of Successful Congressional Changemakers

  • Effective changemakers combine strategic navigation, relationship-building with senior members, and early coalition groundwork.
  • Examples: Henry Waxman used hearings and donor tactics; Lauren Underwood partnered with Alma Adams to form a caucus.
ADVICE

Use Campaign Momentum To Secure Early Wins

  • Do lay groundwork during the campaign and use bargaining chips once elected to advance priorities.
  • The 2018 freshmen used Pelosi speaker votes as leverage to press H.R.1 and other demands immediately after arrival.
INSIGHT

Fresh Energy Needs Institutional Onboarding

  • Freshness and outsider appeal help candidates win, but lack of legislative experience hampers effective lawmaking without institutional onboarding.
  • Kornberg documents members 'drinking from a fire hose' and reliance on informal mentors like Blumenauer's hand-delivered letters.
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