Anybody with the know how and who takes the time could write legislation but only a legislator could present it. So if you wrote up something and could convince a lazy representative or senator to take the credit and submit it as their own, although their staff may have to rewrite it, sure why not.
lobbyist
Lobbying typically involves the lobbyist giving a politician money for their campaign to try to pass a legislation that they desire. The politician then tries to pass this legislation, and tries to get elected using the money from the lobbyist.
person who attempts to influence legislation and the administrative decisions of government.
Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.
A lobbyist is an entity that attempts to convince law-makers to create and pass legislation that will serve to benefit the lobbyist. For example, a lobbying group that likes dogs may try to convince Congressmen to make laws protecting canine rights.
A lobbyist is an activist who seeks to persuade members of the government (like members of Congress) to enact legislation that would benefit their group. Anyone who petitions the government or contacts their member of Congress to voice an opinion is functioning as a lobbyist.
Lobbyists help write legislation and push for laws.
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Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.
The congress
lobbyist
The term for an electorate's right to draft legislation is called "initiative." It allows citizens to propose new laws or amendments to the Constitution through a petition process, bypassing the legislature.