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Which Industry Spends the Most on Lobbying?

Which Industry Spends the Most on Lobbying?

In the U.S., lobbying is a common practice. Corporations and other significant organizations work to influence policymakers and regulations to improve their bottom line. Corporations and other organizations often make political contributions. However, they also employ...
When Lobbying was Illegal

When Lobbying was Illegal

If lobbying were illegal, it would be nice. It’s a tempting thought, but it seems impossible to criminalize lobbying. This multi-billion-dollar industry is widely accepted in American politics, and courts have generally ruled that it is protected speech. The...
Qualifications for Being a Lobbyist

Qualifications for Being a Lobbyist

The job of a registered lobbyist can be fascinating for anyone with good business and soft-person skills. This position requires being able to negotiate and persuade in equal measure. A person who wants to be a successful lobbyist usually works for a single...
What Makes a Lobbying Firm Successful

What Makes a Lobbying Firm Successful

You may have learned a lot about lobbying, but what makes a successful government relations firm? Most people would agree that results are the most important factors in making a successful firm. While we agree that getting the best results for our clients is the most...
Why Lobbying Is Legal and Vital

Why Lobbying Is Legal and Vital

In 2019, lobbyists spent over $3.47 billion on lobbying efforts on political issues. This represents the highest amount of money spent on lobbying since the peak of the lobbying industry in 2010. Groups are using the rise of political influence to create legislation...
Grassroots vs Direct Lobbying

Grassroots vs Direct Lobbying

Although direct and grassroots lobbying are effective tools for influencing public policies, they have very different ways of accomplishing this. In grassroots lobbying, the public is mobilized around a certain legislative issue. This type of lobbying involves asking...