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19. Someone who lobbies on behalf of a company that he or she works for as part of his or her job is ________.

a. a volunteer lobbyist
b. an in-house lobbyist
c. a legislative liaison.
d. a contract lobbyist

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User GibsonFX
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Answer:

B. an in-house lobbyist.

Step-by-step explanation:

Someone who lobbies on behalf of a company that he or she works for as part of his or her job is an in-house lobbyist.

Lobbyists are generally intermediaries between a client or organization and the lawmakers. Lobbying can also be said to be the act of trying to persuade governments to make decisions or support something

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