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What is lobbying?
using propaganda to misinform citizens
belonging to a political party
attempting to influence lawmakers
receiving campaign contributions
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Attempting to influence lawmakers.
Briefly: lobbying is activities by individuals, groups, or paid representatives to persuade public officials to support or oppose legislation, regulations, or public policy. It does not mean simply belonging to a party, receiving campaign contributions (though related), or using propaganda to misinform (which would be unethical/illegal).
Briefly: lobbying is activities by individuals, groups, or paid representatives to persuade public officials to support or oppose legislation, regulations, or public policy. It does not mean simply belonging to a party, receiving campaign contributions (though related), or using propaganda to misinform (which would be unethical/illegal).
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