revolving door
Lobbyists work for individuals or companies who want the government to pass laws and regulations in their favor. They are called lobbyists because they originally hung out in the lobbies of government buildings and approached passing congressmen and or their employees convincing them perform favors. Today, they are highly paid and well funded people experienced in reaching influential government workers using various tactics to approach them, influencing them to make and favor laws or vote against laws. Often it may involve legalized forms of bribery such as wining and dining them as business meetings, free trips and vacations disguised as political, industrial and scientific conventions and other things that are treated as perks of the government position.
Phising scams,viruses and trojans,investment and security scams,scammers passing as government officials agencies,contractors,and unsolucited email offer
Lobbying is a common strategy used by interest groups to pressure members of Congress into passing laws they support. There are over 12,000 lobbyists in Washington, D.C.
They all interact by passing or not passing the laws
You can contact your local government officials, representatives, or senators to propose legislation to illegalize guns. You can also contact organizations advocating for gun control to discuss your proposal with them. It's important to understand the legal and political processes involved in passing such legislation.
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legislative authority.
I'll use the US President and the UK Prime Minister as example. Both are in charge of the executive branch, both oversee the passing of new laws, both are responsible for nominating government officials and both represent the country.
False. It's the County government's, I believe.
tarrifs are taxes on IMPORTED goods. He agrees with the national government passing high tarrifs because he has strong business interests
False
the legislative branch