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This overview explores how interest groups exert influence on government through financial support, information dissemination, and mobilization strategies. It discusses the roles of iron triangles and amicus briefs in shaping policy decisions. The relationship between interest groups, media, and pluralism is examined, highlighting how these entities can affect public perception and policy outcomes. Additionally, the support of political parties through monetary contributions, organizing efforts, and candidate endorsements is outlined, alongside insights into funding sources like foundation and federal grants.
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Date: February 28, 2013Topic: Interest Group Influence. Aim: How do interest groups impact various aspects of government?Do Now: Multiple Choice Questions.
Interest groups, Iron Triangles, and Amicus Briefs • Interest groups provide money, information, and resources in the hopes of obtaining political support, from the Congress, Bureaucracy, and the White House. • Amicus briefs hope to convince the court to hear a case, and influence the courts decision.
Interest Groups, the Media, and Pluralism • The media can regulate (they choose) information that is made public. • Pluralism – the groups can mute each others impact.
How Interest Groups Support Political Parties – Electoral Goals. • 1.) Monetary Contributions and PAC donations. • 2.) Organizing/Mobilizing people. • 3.) Independent expenditures. • 4.) Endorsement/Recruitment of candidates.
Public Interest Research Groups • Actively promote environmental issues, safe energy, consumer protection and good government.
Funding the Interest Groups • Foundation Grants – funds established by prominent families or corporations for philanthropy. • Federal Grants – given to groups to support specific projects. • Direct Solicitation – direct mail or email.