The ability of interest groups to lobby the executive branch is made possible by ______.
a. the president’s desire to have an informed White House staff
b. the difficulties involved when lobbying Congress, in contrast to having access to the bureaucracy
c. federal law requiring agencies to notify the public and solicit their input when establishing rules and procedures
d. the president’s demand that executive actions be undertaken with multiple interests represented
c. federal law requiring agencies to notify the public and solicit their input when establishing rules and procedures
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