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Interest groups and political action committees are both types of organizations that
write and pass laws at the state and local levels.
are not part of the government, but can influence the government.
hold debates and town hall meetings to inform voters on major election-season issues.
raise unlimited money for political campaigns and candidates.
write and pass laws at the state and local levels.
are not part of the government, but can influence the government.
hold debates and town hall meetings to inform voters on major election-season issues.
raise unlimited money for political campaigns and candidates.
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Interest groups and political action committees (PACs) are both types of organizations that **are not part of the government, but can influence the government.** They operate to advocate for specific interests, causes, or candidates, and often engage in activities such as lobbying, campaign contributions, and mobilizing voters to impact policy and election outcomes.