
New Books Network 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, explores why Congress remains immobilized. She traces three freshman reform waves and examines how campaign money, social media incentives, and rising political violence block change. Short takes on relationship-building, institutional staffing, and concrete reforms round out the conversation.
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The 1994 Republican Revolution Example
- The 1994 Republican Revolution brought nearly 90 freshmen unified by the Contract With America who pushed procedural and policy changes under Newt Gingrich.
- Maya shows this as an example of top-down reform that gutted staff and agencies while centralizing power.
The 2018 Class Pushed H.R.1
- The 2018 class was younger, bluer, and more diverse and campaigned to make H.R.1 the House's first priority.
- Maya uses their push for H.R.1 to illustrate modern reform energy and demands for democratic change.
What Makes A Successful Changemaker
- Effective changemakers combine windows-of-opportunity awareness with system navigation and relationship-building.
- Examples: Henry Waxman used hearings and celebrity witnesses on AIDS; Lauren Underwood teamed with Alma Adams on Black maternal health.


