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7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs. 278-281
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Interest groups- organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions Not the same as a political party, but seeks to influence the gov. More concerned with public policies
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Business associations Labor unions Farm organizations Teacher’s associations Consumer groups Some groups are economically focused, some are issue-oriented, some promote the issues of the public
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Lobbyists present their arguments to Congress. After listening to all sides of an issue, Congress makes its decision
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They argue for bills they support and against bills they oppose Ask members of Congress to sponsor bills May help write bills Gov. officials often pick the brains of lobbyists to find out what issues are affecting certain interest groups
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Place advertisements to support their positions Promise to help gov. officials in their election campaigns Urge citizens to send letters/emails to gov. officials All in hopes that public support will influence lawmakers’ decisions
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Lobbyists must register: Indicate whom they work for and how much money they spend on their lobbying efforts Some people think that only the interest groups with a lot of money or power are listened to This means groups representing the disadvantaged are often ignored
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