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This is an example of grassroots lobbying, where a lobbyist mobilizes and encourages individuals, in this case parents, to write letters or take action to influence their representatives in Congress. The goal is to build public support and demonstrate the level of interest in a particular issue, in this case, supporting an education bill.
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Lobbyist's are employed to pretty much influence a certain party on lawmaking that will better that party's chances of winning an election, or a new bill getting passed in government.
The President can show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress by vetoing the bill. Congress, however, can override a presidential veto.
He vetoes the bill.
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
When a new bill is to be passed, both the parties of the congress are made to vote. If the number of votes are high, the bill is passed.
The president can veto a bill that congress has passed.
congress passed the emergency banking bill.
bush and the stem cell bill
There are many who try to do so, but a person who does it full time is known as a "lobbyist."
Congress can not pass a bill of attainder or an law?