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They help interest groups with their ideas and get laws changed to their benefit.

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Who are People who contact public officials to express the wishes of an interest group?

lobbyists


Lobbyists use a direct approach with to affect decison making?

public officials


Lobbyists approach white officials to do what?

Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.


What are the people called who contact public officials to express the wishes?

The people who contact public officials to express their wishes are generally called constituents or citizens. They may also be referred to as lobbyists, activists, or advocates depending on their specific role or purpose in contacting the officials.


Who do lobbyists use a direct approach to affect decision making?

Public officials


Who do lobbyists use a direct approach with to affect decision making?

public officials


Lobbyists provide whit useful information that an interest groups position?

Lobbyists provide ___with useful information that ___an interest groups position


Why do lobbyist approach white house officials?

Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.


Is it true that lobbyists approach White House officials to influence court cases?

No!? It would make more sense if they approached justices, not the White House officials.


What kinds of background do people who become lobbyists often have?

Most lobbyist are often former government officials.


When government officials leave office and take positions as lobbyists they are said to be passing through the?

revolving door


People who represent interest groups and work with legislature are called?

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.