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W h a t i s L o b b y i n g ? |
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T y p e s o f L o b b y i n g |
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The term "specific legislation" includes both legislation that
already has been introduced and specific legislative proposals
Examples of direct lobbying include:
1. Meeting with legislators or their staff to discuss specific
legislation. Grassroots lobbying is an attempt to influence legislation by influencing public opinion. To be considered grassroots lobbying, a communication must:
1. Refer to specific legislation; A "call to action" communication includes any one or more of the following:
1. The communication states that the recipient should contact (1) a
member or employee of a legislative body, Examples of grassroots lobbying include:
1. An action alert urging recipients to contact their legislators
about a pending bill. |
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| The Ratliff Company 2010 Last Updated: 3/16/2010 18:30 | ||||