lobbying
Individuals or groups who are seeking to influence a legislator's vote will use the practice of lobbying. Types of lobbyists can vary greatly. They can be constituents from the legislator's home state, or they could be professional lobbyists, paid by corporations or special interest groups to get the legislators to pass laws that will be beneficial to them.
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.
lobbying
There are 10 influence techniques used by leaders seeking different degrees of accomplishment. Examples would include making personal appeals, and collaboration.
participating in politics (voting, campaigning, seeking office
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Bribes, aka, lobbying.
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their colleagues on the court
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They are called lobby groups, because they hang around in the lobbies of the government buildings.
There are several characteristics of community organizing. These include the influence of government, the fostering of social reform, and the seeking of direct representation.