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A _____ is a person who influences legislation on behalf of his or her clients.

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A "lobbyist" is a person who influences legislation on behalf of his or her clients.

A lobbyist refers to an activist who tries to convince individuals from the administration (like individuals from Congress) to institute enactment that would profit their gathering. The lobbying profession is a legitimate and basic piece of our popularity based political process that isn't comprehended by the all inclusive community.
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