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And now, another Fact of Congress

Members of Congress have to keep themselves informed about a wide variety of issues.

They do this in several ways. One of the most important, of course, is to listen to what their constituents have to say.

Another is to listen to what lobbyists have to say.

A lobbyist represents a group that might focus on one particular issue and then provide information to Congress about that issue.

You may have heard of the Chamber of Commerce, the Sierra Club, or the AARP for senior citizens.

Quite often Congress people learn things they never knew about a particular issue from lobbyists.

Lobbying is big business. There are more than 35 THOUSAND lobbyists in Washington DC now.

And that’s another Fact of Congress

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