POLI 222 Lecture 17: Lecture 17.pdf

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Regulates interactions between lobbyist and public office holders (federal legislation) Lobby in the uk, any of several large halls in the houses of parliament in which mps may meet members of the public. To lobby means to seek to influence a politician or public official on an issue, derives from the practice of frequenting the lobby of a house of legislature to influences its members into supporting a cause. Demonstrating that there is an attentive or mobilized constituency. Timing e. g. antoine and his free-style snowboard park. Interest groups with resources will capture policy actors. Cannot trust that the community they represent is as large as they claim it to be. Not all interests in society are represented in parliament. The public is served through sound policy development. They provide information that is necessary and credible. The data has to be sound, otherwise it is of no use.

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