lobbyists
Their interests group
A lobbyists is a paid employee of a group of businesses who want particular laws that benefit them. A political action committee is a group of people who work on a issue or issues they find important. They are not paid and volunteer to do it. Lobbyists often write laws for Congress and submit them to the members. Many former members of Congress are now lobbyists for many of the companies like oil, banking, coal, and other powerful political interests. The lobbyists work to make sure the laws they want are passed.
Lobbyists are paid while interest groups aren't
Lobbyists are the interest group that represent business firms or professionals.
A Lobbyist is an activist usually paid by an interest group to promote their positions to legislatures. This is from a special interest.
Lobbyists. Political Action Committee (PAC).
They are called `lobbyists`.
Representatives.. I think. That or Senators.
The main role of lobbyists is to try and influence lawmakers to change laws. Lobbyists exist for many different industries.
- generally by government ordinance - in Parliament after a proposition of a group of lobbyists - at the orders of EU or other interested foreigns groups
All three branches of government can be influenced by lobbyists