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Lobbyists work to influence which branch or branches of the federal government?

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Lobbyists work to influence decision makers such as Congress,executive branch agencies such as the Treasury Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission,the Supreme Court and state governments and governor of the federal government.

Lobbyists are hired and paid by special interest groups,companies,non profit organizations,and even school districts to exert influence over elected officials at all levels of government.

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User Dgatwood
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Hello!

Don't u think u are missing something? Anyways!

Lobbyists try to influence officials working in all three branches and in the federal bureaucracy. However, the influence is bigger in Legislative and executive power.

Hope this helps. :)

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