If a bill passed in Congress that a lobbyist does not support, the lobbyist may work to influence its implementation or seek to amend the legislation through advocacy efforts. They might also mobilize stakeholders, engage in public campaigns, or communicate with lawmakers to express their opposition. Additionally, the lobbyist could focus on promoting alternative proposals that align more closely with their interests.
This is an example of Outside-Lobbying technique. The lobbyist encourages all the constituents of a congressman to send letters or otherwise express their wishes for him/her to vote in a specific direction.
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Lobbyist's are employed to pretty much influence a certain party on lawmaking that will better that party's chances of winning an election, or a new bill getting passed in government.
The President can show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress by vetoing the bill. Congress, however, can override a presidential veto.
He vetoes the bill.
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
When a new bill is to be passed, both the parties of the congress are made to vote. If the number of votes are high, the bill is passed.
congress passed the emergency banking bill.
The president can veto a bill that congress has passed.
bush and the stem cell bill
Congress can not pass a bill of attainder or an law?
I don't think there's anything the president can't do after a bill has passed both chambers of Congress? He can sign it into law or he can veto it and send it back to Congress