Sentences with phrase «interest lobbying»

"Interest lobbying" refers to the practice of individuals or groups persuading or influencing public officials or governments in order to promote specific issues or concerns that are important to them. It involves seeking support, legislation, or policies that align with their interests or goals. Full definition
Narrowly focused special interest lobbying groups such as the Connecticut Charter Schools Network (CCSN) were allowed to present testimony but were not put on the Advisory Committee.
Ever notice that statutory limits on contingency fees are never pushed by everyday Americans who use contingency fee attorneys, but rather by special interest lobby groups representing those who get sued?
But besides that, special interest lobbys like the groups you are spewing about would not be university - funded anyway!
The Church is just one more special interest lobby seeking to advance its interests through each Nation State's political process.
The law promoted by the MAMA Campaign is nothing more than a special interest lobbying effort.
Do the people funding the agenda pieces half ass it on purpose because they know they can just throw down the special interest lobby card of choice and claim that's why people say it sucks when it turns out to suck?
If you haven't read the Sunday Mail article yet, the significance of this is that ClimateWorks is the clearing house for the vast funds that flow between «philanthropic» organisations and special interest lobbying organisations, like RAP.
Ever since the publication of the draft Corporate Manslaughter Bill, an increasingly heated debate has raged between interested lobbying groups concerning the formulation of financial penalties to be levied against an organisation on conviction, specifically whether fines should be calculated by reference to that organisation's turnover.
«We have less social mobility now than we had in prior generations, and, more than ever before, a greater concentration of wealth is in the hands of the few... As our political system becomes less democratic — with wealthy donors and well - funded special - interest lobby groups exercising disproportionate influence on elections and legislation — we have experienced a democratisation of the signifiers of wealth.
Between intense, ongoing special interest lobbying, and the pushing and pulling to try and gain individual votes, the hashwork left in November wasn't at all pretty.
Edward O. Wilson, author of On Human Nature, points out that environmentalism is still viewed, especially in the U.S., as a special - interest lobby, and that Americans have tended to ignore the facts, because we are innately inclined to ignore any distant possibility not yet requiring examination — as he says, «it is a hardwired part of our Paleolithic heritage.»
As Adel Darwish lobby journalist has tweeted to us, it's going to be an interesting lobby briefing with the prime minister's spokesman this afternoon.
Bullshit, suggests Chait: Obama has in fact «used exactly the kind of rhetoric Westen accuses him of refusing to deploy,» but structural and practical obstacles like «special interest lobbying, the filibuster, macroeconomic conditions, not to mention certain settled beliefs of public opinion» can defeat the loftiest of presidential speeches.
Levy, who is not guaranteed a spot on the GOP primary ballot, argued for a single up - or - down vote on the package as a way to limit special - interest lobbying and horse trading.
That legislation floundered amid a sea of special interest lobbying, and Cuomo was not there to save it.
Once in place, subsidies lead to special interest lobbies that fight tooth and nail against eliminating them, even those that were not appropriate in the first place.
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