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Interest groups send representatives to state capitals and to Washington, D.C. to put pressure on members of Congress and other policymakers. They engage in lobbying, or the organized process of influencing legislation or policy. Lobbying can take many forms. Interest groups can testify in congressional hearings.
In 1890 Populists won control of the Kansas state legislature, and Kansan William Peffer became the party's first U.S. Senator.
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