When advocates are planning to visit a legislator, they should:
a. Approach the legislator as she leaves a legislative session.
b. Show up to the office unannounced in order to “make a statement”.
c. Approach the chief staff person first.
d. Ask to speak only to the legislator, and not to their legislative analysts.
ANS: C
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Parties and interest groups
A) determine which issues are on the policy agenda. B) are not particularly interested in the policy agenda. C) work hard to get the issues they want on the policy agenda. D) have no effect on the policy agenda. E) determine the congressional agenda.
What role do whips play in Congress?
a. They preside in the absence of the Speaker or vice president. b. They chair conference committees. c. They control committee assignments in each chamber. d. They are assistant party leaders. e. There are no whips in Congress.