Lobby correspondents are journalists who have special access to Parliament. They are allowed into the Members' Lobby, which is how they get their name.
LOBBY - A group, organization or association seeking to influence the passage or defeat of legislation. Originally the term referred to persons frequenting the lobbies or corridors of legislative chambers in order to speak to lawmakers.
Lobbying organisations (in favour) AmCham EU - American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union "Committed to a Competitive and Sustainable Europe" ...
The lobbying and public relations effort proved successful. The Truman administration agreed to include China in the plan, ...
"(A) witness might say that he or she had seen someone enter the courthouse lobby wearing a raincoat and carrying an umbrella, both dripping wet.
Condominium: The joint ownership of a multiunit dwelling, each of whose owners has exclusive ownership of an individual unit, but in which all common elements (the lobby, the grounds, swimming pool, etcetera) are owned by the tenants in common ...
WACO Washington Association of County Officials. Lobbying organization for county officials. waive, waiver To abandon or surrender a claim, privilege, or right; one who waives a right is said to give a waiver.
Organizations that are primarily involved in political campaigns or lobbying do not qualify as charities for tax purposes, but trusts for them may be considered charitable.
See also: Law, State, Term, Public, Person
 
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