what do you mean by political lobbyists
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↘️Lobbying the Judicial Branch. Interest groups work to influence the courts in a number of ways. Interest groups often file amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs, presenting an argument in favor of a particular issue. Sometimes interest groups file lawsuits against the government or other parties.
↘️What is an example of a lobbyist?
Examples of interest groups that lobbyor campaign for favourable public policy changes include: ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union - visit their section on issues before Congress that the ACLU is following and lobbying on. Animal Legal Defense Fund. AntiDefamation League fights anti-Semitism.
↘️How do lobbyists affect government?
The primary goal of much of the money that flows through U.S. politics is this: Influence. Corporations and industry groups, labor unions, single-issue organizations - together, they spend billions of dollars each year to gain access to decision-makers in government, all in an attempt to influence their thinking.
↘️How does a lobbyist work?
Lobbying, persuasion, or interest representation is the act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of officials in their daily life, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies.
↘️What is an example of a lobbyist?
Examples of interest groups that lobbyor campaign for favourable public policy changes include: ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union - visit their section on issues before Congress that the ACLU is following and lobbying on. Animal Legal Defense Fund. AntiDefamation League fights anti-Semitism.
↘️How do lobbyists affect government?
The primary goal of much of the money that flows through U.S. politics is this: Influence. Corporations and industry groups, labor unions, single-issue organizations - together, they spend billions of dollars each year to gain access to decision-makers in government, all in an attempt to influence their thinking.
↘️How does a lobbyist work?
Lobbying, persuasion, or interest representation is the act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of officials in their daily life, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies.
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Hello Mate.......
Here is your required Answer...
.. Tha act of attempting to influence business and government leaders to create legislation or conduct an activity that will help a particular organisation......
People who do lobbying are called lobbyists..
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