Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the U.S. House of Representatives

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House of Representatives CHAPTER FIFTEENDraft HorseJeff Duncan’s America was the 3rd Congressional District of South Carolina, which occupies the state’s western flank, abutting Georgia and North Carolina. The upstate portion of the district was for nearly three hundred years the dominion of Cherokees, while farther south the territory was settled by French Huguenots in the mid-18th century. Though today its principal cities, Anderson and Greenwood, are the home to auto parts industries and othe...r manufacturers, until a few decades ago the area was a haven for textiles—the business that brought John Duncan, a mill turnaround specialist and the father of the district’s future congressman, to Ware Shoals to begin with. The 3rd District’s first U.S. representative, a wealthy planter named Daniel Huger, was ill throughout the drafting of the Bill of Rights but would become the patriarch of one of the state’s early political dynasties. A half-century later, the 3rd District elected Laurence M.

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