Lobbyists
Formal social groups influence us in a lot of ways. For instance, our families and political parties influence our values and what we believe about society.
Some interest groups influence congress by giving them money. They may give them money for their campaigns or by other means.
Many people think that special interests groups pay and sway lawmaker's decision. So, without special interests groups policies and laws may be handled differently.
There are many media watchdog groups already, so yes, it is monitored. It should not be monitored by the government.
Political party
Private groups hire lobbyists to influence government decision makers. A lobbyist are hired to influence and sway legislators to support a specific cause or business.
Lobbyists
lobbyist are people hired by private groups to influence government decision makers.
Lobbyists actually it is C ontinents
lobbyists are hired to contact lawmaker and government officials to influence decision making
Lobbyists, think tanks
Lobbyist
Client groups attempt to influence the decisions of government agencies with committees, proposals, and provision of data.
Lobbies and Special Interest Groups …
The objective of political parties is to attain power and form the government, whereas the aim of pressure groups is only to influence the decision-making of the government
that is a lobbyist. They are hired by corporations and special interests and are highly influential in lawmaking in the U.S. as well as elsewhere.
private group