Lobbying describes paid activity in which special interest groups hire well-connected professional advocates, often lawyers, to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress. Analysts estimate that there are over 100,000 working lobbyists in Washington D.C. who bring in a combined revenue of over $9 billion annually. In 2007 the U.S. Congress passed the “Honest Leadership and Open Government Act” which placed lobbying “cooling off” periods for members of Congress and their staff. Senators and their staff were now prohibited from registering as lobbyists for 1-2 years after they left office.
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@9DX6QM92yrs2Y
No, and there shouldn’t be a ban
@8M94PFW4yrs4Y
Lobbying is basically bribing and should not be legal.
@93Z36NN3yrs3Y
lobbying should be illegal legal
@8RM6DZ6Libertarian4yrs4Y
No just limit the influence of lobbying.
@mathomas156Libertarian3yrs3Y
The best thing to do in this situation is to vote people into office who don't need to be lobbied.
@mathomas156Libertarian3yrs3Y
It should be a lifetime ban.
@8P65T3TRepublican5yrs5Y
No, so long as it is domestic
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