The Organized Lobbying Effort refers to coordinated activities by individuals, groups, or organizations aimed at influencing government policy and decision-making. This effort typically involves lobbying legislators and regulatory agencies to advocate for specific interests or issues, often employing strategies such as direct communication, grassroots mobilization, and public campaigns. These organized efforts can represent a wide range of interests, including business, labor, environmental, and social causes. Effective lobbying can significantly shape legislation and public policy outcomes.
Lobbying is an organized effort to influence government decisions.
Lobbying is the effort made to influence legislation to the advantage of a profession. This involves communicating with government officials to advocate for policies that benefit the profession or industry. Lobbying can involve providing information, making requests, and promoting the interests of the profession to lawmakers.
a group organizes a contacting effort directed at policy makers, but it looks spontaneous
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The Reconquista.
campaigning
Lobbying the minister lobbying to a person
Lobbying' (also 'lobby') is a form of advocacy with the intention of influencing decisions made by the government by individuals or more usually by lobby groups; it includes all attempts to influence legislators and officials, whether by other legislators, constituents, or organized groups.
Organized effort refers to the coordinated and systematic action taken by a group of individuals to achieve a common goal or objective. It involves planning, collaborating, and working together efficiently towards a specific purpose.
women's rights.
It was the Freedom Rides.
They are an organized effort to influence voter decisions.