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influencing each
other in
legislative affairs.
Lobbying or
certain practices that
share commonalities with
lobbying are
sometimes referred to as
government relations...
- peddling, or extortion.
Lobbying is
subject to
complex rules which, if not followed, can lead to
penalties including jail.
Lobbying has been interpreted...
- Look up
Lobby or
lobby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lobby may
refer to:
Lobby (room), an
entranceway or
foyer in a
building Lobbying, the action...
- The
terms the
Lobby and
Lobby journalists collectively characterise the
political journalists in the
United Kingdom Houses of Parliament. The term derives...
- Gr****roots
lobbying (also
indirect lobbying) is
lobbying with the
intention of
reaching the
legislature and
making a
difference in the decision-making...
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Israel lobby may
refer to:
Israel lobby in the
United States Israel lobby in the
United Kingdom The
Israel Lobby and U.S.
Foreign Policy, a book by John...
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Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.,
formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an
American retail company. It owns a
chain of arts and
crafts stores with a volume...
-
information to
members of
Congress about those that
lobby them. The 1946 Act was
replaced by the
Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995. § 308:
Registration of Lobbyists...
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Lobbying in
Canada involves external entities s****ing to
influence government decision-making at
various levels. Over time,
lobbying has
transitioned from...
- the
public to
lobby their Member of
Parliament but most
lobbying activity centres on corporate,
charity and
trade ****ociation
lobbying,
where organisations...