Their clients or also known as organizations, also the United States Senate
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Lobbyists frequently invite lawmakers to restaurants or other forms of entertainment.
FALSE They are called lobbyists.
Lobbyists. They advocate on behalf of interest groups to influence government decisions and policies through direct interaction with legislators and officials. Lobbyists can be employed by corporations, advocacy organizations, or other special interest groups.
as much money as the people they represent pay! six to seven figures if you represent the tobacco industry - hardly anything if you represent small companies - Just like an attorney
False. Members of Congress are elected to represent their constituents, the voters in their districts or states. While lobbyists may seek to influence legislation and advocate for specific interests, the primary responsibility of Congress members is to serve the public and address the needs and concerns of their constituents.
Lobbyists are the interest group that represent business firms or professionals.
Representatives.. I think. That or Senators.
Lobbyists in California are regulated primarily by the California Political Reform Act, which mandates transparency and accountability in lobbying activities. The California Secretary of State oversees the registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists, ensuring they disclose their activities, expenses, and the entities they represent. Additionally, the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) enforces compliance and investigates violations to maintain the integrity of the lobbying process.
The main role of lobbyists is to try and influence lawmakers to change laws. Lobbyists exist for many different industries.
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All three branches of government can be influenced by lobbyists