Read about the kinds of interest groups that exist. Which are you most likely to be a member of in the future (or now)?
I most likely will be a member of the Green Peace.
2. Do you consider yourself a free rider on interest group activity? Why or why not?
I don’t consider myself a free rider on interest group activity, because I rarely involved in interest groups and I rarely take favor from people for free. So, I rarely can have the chance to be a free rider on interest group activity. Yet, if I have the chance, I think I will if the group is not against my beliefs. As human beings, we like to gain interest without paying a price.
3. How are interest groups biased?
This because interest groups usually focus on one issue and starts the group with a one sided view. Such as the National Rifle Association will disagree with gun ban, and no matter what the evidence shows, they will still tend to disagree with it. Or else their association would not exist.
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If you started an interest group and could pick two things that your organization would do well at, which would you choose? (select from the strategies to gain influence and ways to mobilize public opinion)
I think the ability to gather the people with the same views, such as the members together and the power of gaining influences of the Politicians will be important. As this can allow the group to have power on both the public and government side.
5. What is a political action committee (PAC)? Why do interest groups want PACs?
A PAC is a organization that helps government candidates that have the same vision of theirs to win in an election. Since they directly correlated to politicians, interest groups will want the support of PACs so they can put their voice into the congress, or even better, to the future president
The interest group that I'm going to do is ALF-CIO. That is American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. This group is 60 national and international labor unions that represents 13 million working men and women. The whole purpose of this group is to fairness and dignity to the workplace and secure social and economic equality. It's based in Washington DC.
Interest groups are essential to the legislative process because they represent the interests of specific groups of people and provide a means for those people to have their voices heard in government. By working to influence policymakers, interest groups help to ensure that the needs and concerns of their members are taken into account when laws are
“Interest groups tend to be single-issue organizations (Levin –Waldman, 2012)”. “Interest groups also tends to pursue their goals by making policy-related appeals to government (Levin- Waldman, 2012)”. Interest groups also supports diversity of different people. “The activity of the interest groups is induced by their ability and desire to affect the final policy outcome in the legislature. ”(Epstein, Mealem, & Nitzan, 2013)
Today, we still find significant concerns for how vast and powerful interest groups and their associated PACs have become over the past few decades, and their far reaching ability they have to affect even the highest court in the
Personally, I believe that if more of the higher class and wealthy were involved in the interest groups, the groups could obtain more followers/group members and get more policies passed - policies that Americans want. Celebrities, such as Chris Rock, and even our current president, Barack Obama, have faced racial profiling throughout their lifetime; even during their moments of fame. These very well-known people could easily be involved in the Iron Triangle process of eliminating racial profiling due to their previous experiences. It’s safe to say that fame doesn’t stop people from seeing you as your color, and I wouldn’t be surprised if celebrities and presidents alike would fight for the freedom from racial suppression and
Interest groups in Texas are relatively powerful actors in the political process. Organized interest groups and their representatives, also known as “the lobby” participates in the policymaking and political processes in Texas. Interest groups provide critical channels for Texans to communicate their political preferences and attempt to influence government actors and their fellow
However, the betterment they speak of is one that exist for certain citizens with deep pockets and ideas that differ from the average suburban people. Subsequently, the politician by supporting a certain bill and helping lobbyist achieve their aim finds his own aim closer to being achieved. Through the advancement of the politicians Political Action Committee. Political Action Committees exist for the sole purpose of allowing a politician to accept contributions to fund his current and future campaigns as governor or president. "Lobbyist make implicit payments to the politician through campaign contributions" (Baye 1993).
In today’s government, there are two groups that can influence the way people vote for candidates in political races. They are known as a Super Pac and 501c4. Super Pacs are committees that became significant in 2010 after the court decision in the SpeechNow.org v. Federal Election Commission (Super Pacs). A 501c4 is referred as “social welfare” groups. Their primary focus is to promote social welfare causes (Sullivan).
One example of an interest group is AARP. AARP is a United States interest group with membership. It was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, Ph.D. And Leonard Davis. AARP has vast membership so it is able to generate its own income without being dependent on government grants or private donors. I read on Tuesday night on Facebook how disappointed they were in the Senate 's vote to proceed on the new healthcare bill and how they would inform 38 million members how their Senators voted so they could hold them accountable.
An interest group is a group of people that tries to take action on a political issue or concern. The goal of an interest group is to recruit politicians as endorsements and persuade the government to take action on their respective issue. There are interest groups for mostly every issue or concern for the country. For example, the National Rifle Association and Brady Campaign are both interest groups that are concerned with gun control and gun violence. Both groups have stated their interests in influencing the American government to apply stricter gun laws and reduce the amount of shootings and deaths by firearms by a drastic margin.
Bolman and Deal suggest that the first guiding concept is that organizations are coalitions made up of individuals and interest groups (2008) and in order to build a strong coalition an organization must
Limiting independent expenditures is circumscribing the money spent by individuals and groups such as 527s – types of U.S. tax-exempt organizations organized under Section 527 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code – and super PACs – types of independent political action committees which may raise unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions, and individuals, but are not permitted to contribute to or coordinate directly with parties or candidates – for candidates and parties that the individuals and groups are not directly affiliated with. Proponents have several viable arguments in favor of the proposal. One of the cogent
While choosing electing official with common values and philosophies is a great way to get representation on social issues, interest groups are also helpful in keeping an open line of communication with elected officials on what is most important to the affected group. Interest groups use tactics to protect policies by focusing on the unknown consequences and keeping close relationships with government officials whose values are similar (Baumgartner, Jeffery, & Hojnacki (2009). One interest group who has knowledgeable lobbyists to affect public policy is the National Rifle Association (NRA). The NRA is a single issue group who advocates their position by using both the direct and indirect approach to rally support on issues in Congress.
1. They are important source of information. A member who is part of congress has to evolve themselves with many policy areas. But a lobbyists can confine themselves to one area and can by providing specialized expertise. If the information is powerful, then the lobbyist can be an allies. 2.
Interest groups encompass different citizen groups in a society. These interest groups include representation of the grassroots level such as labor union and farmer groups, representation of business corporations, and representation of the common citizen concerned with government reform (Janda et al,