The Importance Of Lobbying To Congress

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Most people think that lobbying is really only for professional lobbyists but in reality absolutely anyone can lobby. Lobbying is a great way to get out your opinion and influence your legislators as they are supposed to be representing you, something they can’t do if they don’t know how the people they are representing feel. Whether it is calling your legislator, writing a letter, or talking to them in person your opinion can and will help the legislator to make a decision on the issue. Lobbying also helps people to learn about the legislative process and become more civically involved. It is an important experience that I believe every person should experience in order to really understand the inner workings of our country and it’s legislature.
When I headed to the state Capitol to lobby my legislators I knew the basics of what was going to be happening but not much more. I quickly became immersed into the busy and fast paced culture that is the Senate or House lobby. Lobbyists and organizations teem about and our legislators come in and out of the Senate and House floors in a stream. I watched the proceedings on the Senate floor from the …show more content…

Writing a letter to your legislator or calling their office to express your opinion are also ways to lobby. Lobbying starts a movement and even just one person sharing their opinion with a legislator can start a push for big change. Whether you are lobbying something that will help your business, something that you have had personal experience with, or simply something you feel strongly about, it is important that you get out there and share that opinion. Legislators are meant to represent the feelings and wishes of their people and therefore the people are just as important to the process as the legislator themself. When people lobby, they are fulfilling their duty to insure a productive

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