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Lobbyists
Individuals or groups who seek to influence political decisions and policies, often representing specific interests or industries.
Legislation Influence
The impact or effect that individuals, groups, or events can have on the creation or amendment of laws.
Common Techniques
Common techniques refer to widely used methods or procedures in various fields, such as problem-solving, data analysis, or artistic creation.
Legislative Earmarks
Provisions within legislation that direct approved funds to be spent on specific projects or for the benefit of a particular congressional district or politician.
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