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Government Lobbying

overall review score: 2.5
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Government lobbying is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by government officials in the legislative and executive branches. It involves various methods, such as providing information, conducting campaigns, and building relationships with policymakers.

Key Features

  • Influence on government policies
  • Access to decision-makers
  • Regulatory capture potential

Pros

  • Allows diverse voices to be heard in policy-making
  • Can provide valuable expertise and insights to policymakers

Cons

  • Can lead to unequal influence based on financial resources
  • May prioritize special interests over public good

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