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16 February, 15:33

How do lobbyists differ from political action committees (pacs) ?

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  1. 16 February, 15:38
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    A Political Action Committee is a group of people with some kind of interest. They collect money and spend it to promote that interest. when a PAC hires a lobbyist, the lobbyist is the one to go to the legislator and make the case on behalf of the PAC.
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