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1 Interest Groups & Lobbying
America Government Unit 2

2 Interest Groups Interest Group – Groups with common interests that attempt to shape laws that are made. *Propaganda* - A technique of persuasion used to influence the way people think or feel about an issue. Types of Interest Groups - Most interest groups are formed on the basis of economic interests. Business Groups Labor Groups Agriculture Groups Professional Groups

3 Additional Interest Groups
Many interest groups are formed to promote causes or promote the welfare of certain people. ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union AARP – American Association of Retired Persons NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons NRA – National Rifle Association

4 5 W’s of Lobbyists Who – People who are very familiar with gov’t and its procedures, many are former members of Congress (U.S. or State), Lawyers, journalists, or in public relations. What – They do the work of the interest group with Congress: they talk to them, research, and try to convince members of Congress to vote in favor of their interest group. When – They work mostly when Congress is in Session.

5 5 W’s of Lobbyists Where – The “lobby”, which is the outer room or main corridor or some outer part of the capital building. Why – They want law-makers (Congress) to pass laws that favor or support their interest groups. *Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act (1946) The first law limiting lobbyists; requires that lobbyists register with the clerk of the House or the Secretary of State.

6 Jack Abramoff: The lobbyist's playbook
Real Lobbyist’s Jack Abramoff: The lobbyist's playbook

7 Lobbying Exercise Issue: Congress is considering a bill to raise the legal driving age. The bill has the following requirements: Must be 18 years old to drive Can apply for learners permit at 17 years old Must be in school and have at least a 3.0 GPA School attendance – can not miss more than 8 days (total) Must complete a 200 hour Drivers Ed class.

8 Lobbying Exercise You must do the following:
Create an interest group that is either for or against the new driving requirements (Need to come up with a Name for the interest group). List 3 to 5 tactics that your interest group will use to attempt to persuade legislators to vote the way your interest group wants. Create a flyer/poster that your interest group would publish to try to gain support for your cause.


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