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The work of influencing lawmakers includes drafting legislation and waiting in the same lines as public interest lobbyists. A good lobbyist provides background papers, research, information that would be used on the floor of the House or Senate, which would go into a conference report and provide actual language that goes in a bill.

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Lobbyists are political insiders who single out and form relationships with legislators who can be used in the support of their causes. Once they connect with the members of Congress, they proceed to explain and get them to support the agendas of their clients.

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Lobbyists influence lawmakers by drafting legislation and providing background information for it.

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