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Bond [772]
2 years ago
15

How does a lobbyist impact the law making process? They handled requests from the constituents on the behalf of their Representa

tive. They work on the behalf of Interest Groups to attempt to influence them to make laws that benefit the efforts of those in their group. They volunteer to do research and office duties in the office of the Representative. They gather information on issues the committees will handle.
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1 answer:
Anna [14]2 years ago
8 0

A lobbyist impacts the law-making process in that; They work on the behalf of Interest Groups to attempt to influence them to make laws that benefit the efforts of those in their group.

The lobbyists are those who attempt to influence the actions of legislators by convincing them to make legislations that are suitable to their needs.

They might achieve their aim through financial contributions, and gifts.

This method is legally recognized.

Learn more about lobbying here:

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