No!? It would make more sense if they approached justices, not the White House officials.
Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.
Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.
Representatives.. I think. That or Senators.
A lobbyists job is to influence the voting decision of members of the House and Senate.
A lobbyists job is to influence the voting decision of members of the House and Senate.
The role of lobbyists try to persuade congresspersons to vote according to the wishes of a certain special-interest group. They also try to influence the actions of the executive branch of the US government.
The work of influencing lawmakers includes drafting legislation and waiting in the same lines as public interest lobbyists. A good lobbyist provides background papers, research, information that would be used on the floor of the House or Senate, which would go into a conference report and provide actual language that goes in a bill.
Elected officials in the house of reps are called congressmen and congresswomen.
The House of Representatives. The Senate are then needed to approve the impeachment.
Lobbyists support candidates by creating support during their campaign. Holding it over the candidate's head to get their special interest items passed. The key is to elect someone who doesn't answer to lobbyists and is principled. That man in 2012 is Gary Johnson. Check him out at http://www.garyjohnson2012.com
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