
Peter McLaughlin
@pmclaughlin44
Assistant Professor of political science at the University of Rhode Island. I study the US Congress and election reform
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I'm really excited about this panel, featuring work by @sorealwg and Peter McLaughlin. Great papers and great discussants! Anyone interested in Congress, distributive politics, political communications, or political institutions generally, come join Junior Americanist Workshop Series this Wednesday!

We're on a roll! #CampaignFundsForChildcare legislation has been introduced in Ohio! Thank you Rep. Latyna M. Humphrey for leading the charge. Now, let's get this bill passed and empower more parents and caregivers to run for office 💪 ohiohouse.gov/legislation/13…




We're excited to host our final research session of the semester next Wednesday, 4/26, featuring presentations on gender and politics by Kayla Wolf and Sierra Davis Thomander 📚📊 Register here: etsu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…



🚨New Publication Friday!🚨 Rachel Blum (Rachel Blum) and I show how local factional pressure moved the Republican Party rightward during the🫖party era. Working with Rachel was an absolute pleasure and we are both incredibly proud of this publication.

I have way too many people to thank than will fit into a tweet, but I'm so grateful for all of the people at Carl Albert Center and OU Political Science and excited to get started in Rhode Island!!!
OU Political Science doc students killed the tenure-track job market this year! 4 for 4! Congrats!!! @AarikaForney to Kennesaw State University Peter McLaughlin to URI @c_mcnair2 to Rutgers–Camden @Noah_Wolff to University of Cincinnati Would love to talk to folks who are interested in a PhD!



I'm super proud of this paper. It is the first publication from our Carl Albert Center CES team. Coauthored with Peter McLaughlin, Peter Olson, Nathan Barron, Bennie Ashton, Rachel Blum, Chuck Finocchiaro, and myself. Hopefully more to come!

Excited to share new Center for Effective Lawmaking working paper hoping to answer two broad questions: 1) Do U.S. Senators strategically adjust effectiveness & productivity ahead of re-election? 2) If Senators strategically adjust representation ahead of re-elect, are they rewarded? paper🧵

It’s me! And Peter McLaughlin and Chuck Finocchiaro . Peter, a former Carl Albert Center fellow and now URI assistant professor was the lead author.

Center for Effective Lawmaking are excited to announce our small grant award winners for 2024-2025: Sahar Abi-Hassan, Andy Ballard, Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Dino Christenson, Mackenzie Dobson, Mirya R. Holman, Peter McLaughlin, Emily Cottle Ommundsen, Darrian Stacy, and James Strickland. thelawmakers.org/legislative-re…


Congratulations to the 10 scholars who received grants for 2024-25 from the Center for Effective Lawmaking, a joint program of UVA Batten and Vanderbilt University. Meet the award recipients and learn about their research into legislative effectiveness. thelawmakers.org/legislative-re…
