Interest Groups and Policy
The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, enacted in 1946, was the first comprehensive attempt to regulate the activities of lobbyists at the federal level in the United States. It aimed to bring transparency to lobbying efforts by requiring lobbyists to register and disclose their financial activities and the issues they were advocating for. This act connects to various lobbying techniques and strategies employed by interest groups as well as the access and influence they seek within Congress and state legislatures.
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