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∙ 11y agoIt sounds a bit like bipartisanship.
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∙ 11y agoThe practice is called "logrolling" in which two members of Congress agree to support each other's bills in order to gain mutual benefits and increase their chances of passing legislation. This is often done when members have different policy priorities but can find common ground through reciprocal support.
Lobbying is a common strategy used by interest groups to pressure members of Congress into passing laws they support. There are over 12,000 lobbyists in Washington, D.C.
to gain other members' support before introducing their bills
to gain other members' support before introducing their bills
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7 years. An far off
Committee staff may influence congress by granting or withholding legislation. Organizations can also influences members of congress in the same ways.
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No. The president can veto once passed, and congress can then decide whether to override the veto.
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