“…Some studies find that divided government increases the probability that the president issues a signing statement (Berry, 2009; Kelley and Marshall, 2008, 2009, 2010), while other studies find that divided government has mixed or no effects (Kelley et al, 2013; Ostrander and Sievert, 2012; Sievert and Ostrander, 2017). Yet, some suggest that these relationships should also account for the internal fragmentation of Congress (Kennedy, 2014; Moraguez, n.d.). In addition, scholars have consistently found that presidents are more likely to issue statements on legislation that is significant and related to appropriations or foreign policy (Berry, 2009; Kelley et al, 2013; Kelley and Marshall, 2008, 2009, 2010; Ostrander and Sievert, 2012; Sievert and Ostrander, 2017).…”