摘要
This study leverages a high dimensional manifold learning design to explore the latent structure of the pandemic policymaking space only based on bill-level characteristics of pandemic-focused bills from 1973 to 2020.Results indicate the COVID-19 era of policymaking maps extremely closely onto prior periods of related policymaking.This suggests that there is striking uniformity in Congressional policymaking related to these types of large-scale crises over time,despite currently operating in a unique era of hyperpolarization,division,and ineffective governance.