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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum has written: 'The lobbyists' -- subject(s): United States, Lobbyists, Lobbying, Corporations, Political activity, Business and politics
Lobbying means the act of attempting to influence business and government leaders to create legislation or conduct an activity that will help a particular organization . People who do lobbying are called lobbyists. See also link below.
This activity is called lobbying when done by people outside of Congress and there are professional lobbyists who make a career out of this. The President may also lobby Congress for legislation that he want to see passed. Each party has a leader and a "whip" in each house who try to control its members and pressure them to vote the party line.
Yes, they are both forms of political activity.
what were the steps that people took in viva la causa to political activity
fighting
The wagner act
Carol E. Jenson has written: 'Agrarian pioneer in civil liberties' -- subject(s): Agricultural laws and legislation, Civil rights, Farmers, History, National Nonpartisan League, Political activity
Giuditta Brunelli has written: 'Il controllo democratico sugli impegni internazionali' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Law and legislation 'Donne e politica' -- subject(s): Political activity, Women
A lobbyist is a person acting as an agent for a group seeking to bring about the passage or defeat of legislative bills, to influence the content of the bill, or to influence administrative action on a bill or piece of legislation. Lobbying is done at the state and national level. The term comes from the time when persons would meet the legislators in the lobby of the Capitol to express their views or to influence the officeholder.
Marick Francis Masters has written: 'Unions at the crossroads' -- subject(s): Labor unions, Industrial relations, Finance, Labor laws and legislation, Labor policy, Labor union members, Political activity
Political is something that makes people want to join you in something political, I think, I might be wrong........