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Name Professor Subject Date How Do Lobbyists Influence the Lawmakers? Lobbying is a legal activity that takes place in order to influence a legislator’s bill through the expression of the free speech. The lobbying groups are represented at the national level as well as at the state level. The group includes a number of individuals who represent the majority in airing out their views. They have been there throughout the history as they influence the lawmakers into changing the legislature in favor of cannot meet face to face is when the lobbyists convince the citizens or the group they represent into writing to the Congress as a way of influencing the legislation to make the laws in regard to the citizens’ position as well (Archer 67). Work Cited Archer Jules. Special interests: How lobbyists influence legislation. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. 2017. Victor Jennifer Nicoll and Gregory Koger. "Financing friends: How lobbyists create a web of relationships among members of Congress." Interest Groups & Advocacy 5.3 (2016): 224-262. [...]
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