In this Book

Clear It with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service

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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen
2019
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The son of a Lithuanian blacksmith, Sidney R. Yates rose to the pinnacle of Washington power and influence. As chair of a House Appropriations Subcommittee, Yates was a preeminent national figure involved in issues that ranged from the environment and Native American rights to Israel and support for the arts. Speaker Tip O'Neill relied on the savvy Chicagoan in the trenches and advised anyone with controversial legislation to first "clear it with Sid!"

Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen draw on scores of interviews and unprecedented access to private papers to illuminate the life of an Illinois political icon. Wise, energetic, charismatic, petty, stubborn--Sid Yates presented a complicated character to constituents and colleagues alike. Yet his get-it-done approach to legislation allowed him to bridge partisan divides in the often-polarized House of Representatives. Following Yates from the campaign trail to the negotiating table to the House floor, Dorf and Van Dusen offer a rich portrait of a dealmaker extraordinaire and tireless patriot on a fifty-year journey through postwar American politics.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-xii

Prologue

pp. 1-2

Part I. The Crusader, 1949–62

pp. 3-4

1. The Road to Capitol Hill

pp. 5-14

2. The Class of ’49

pp. 15-40

3. “Here Comes This Nice, Good-Looking Guy”

pp. 41-54

4. “The Judgment of Admirals”

pp. 55-84

Part II. Defeat and Comeback, 1962–74

pp. 85-86

5. Yates for Senate

pp. 87-108

6. To the United Nations and Back

pp. 109-114

7. “This Precious Resource”

pp. 115-130

Part III. The Chairman, 1975–98

pp. 131-132

8. America’s Committee

pp. 133-142

9. Three Years of the Culture Wars

pp. 143-182

10. “The Last Sanhedrin Met in 70 CE”

pp. 183-214

11. The Final Years

pp. 215-218

Epilogue

pp. 219-226

Notes

pp. 227-250

References

pp. 251-258

Index

pp. 259-276
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