Lobbying and Capitol Hill: Pushing an Agenda. Jennifer Zeigler.
by Zeigler, Jennifer; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 34Global Issues. Publisher: New Physician, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Campaign funds | Legislation | Lobbying | Lobbyists | Political action committees | Pressure groups | Social influence | United States CongressDDC classification: 050 Summary: "There are 21,089 registered lobbyists working Capitol Hill, and they spend more than $1 billion annually on their efforts....And these 21,089 people with their armloads of millions don't begin to account for the thousands and thousands of grass-roots lobbyists...who visit their state and federal lawmakers annually with their concerns, issues and legislation they want introduced, stopped or amended. Add the nearly 40 registered lobbyists for every elected official on Capitol Hill to this motley crowd, and you might begin to wonder what they do all day and how they impact the legislative process." (NEW PHYSICIAN) This article examines a day in the life of a student-lobbyist as they lobby for health care services on Capitol Hill.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 32 Velvet President. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 33 Mueller's Mandate. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 34 Lobbying and Capitol Hill: On the Hill. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 34 Lobbying and Capitol Hill: Pushing an Agenda. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 35 Can We Trust the Polls? It All Depends. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 35 Words vs. Deeds: President George W. Bush and Polling. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 35 Polls or Pols? The Real Driving Force Behind Presidential Nominations. |
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Originally Published: Lobbying and Capitol Hill: Pushing an Agenda, May/June 2003; pp. 24+.
"There are 21,089 registered lobbyists working Capitol Hill, and they spend more than $1 billion annually on their efforts....And these 21,089 people with their armloads of millions don't begin to account for the thousands and thousands of grass-roots lobbyists...who visit their state and federal lawmakers annually with their concerns, issues and legislation they want introduced, stopped or amended. Add the nearly 40 registered lobbyists for every elected official on Capitol Hill to this motley crowd, and you might begin to wonder what they do all day and how they impact the legislative process." (NEW PHYSICIAN) This article examines a day in the life of a student-lobbyist as they lobby for health care services on Capitol Hill.
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