Respuesta :
What the lobbyists do:
Research issues
• Build coalitions w/ other groups
• Develop strategy
• Meet with legislators & staff
• Attend/testify at committee hearings
• Negotiate with other legislators,
administration, etc.
• Campaign to build public pressure
Lobbyists form an “extended staff” for Congress
• They provide all sorts of information:
– Technical research on bills
– Political information on bills
– They write speeches
– They provide witnesses for hearings
– They organize legislative coalitions
– They provide info for constituents on MC’s behalf
• Lobbyists provide info to Congress
• Lobbyists also provide info to clients
– What Congress or agencies are doing
• Lobbyists may act as negotiators
– They are diplomats trying to win the best deal
The answer that comes closest is B: Lobbyists have access to information that may not be available to others, including politicians.