Interest groups can influence public policy because they try to get their members elected whom they expect to vote along the party platform on issues lobby the members of legislative committees to convince them to vote a certain way on bills have considerable power in influencing judicial decisions on difficult civil and criminal trials select who will serve as advisors to the members of the executive and legislative branches
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Hi Graffiboy1. I think that the correct answer to this question is B) lobby the members of legislative committees to convince them to vote a certain way on bills. Since interest groups usually dont have any true politcal party, the lobby, or protest, or anything else along those lines, to Legislative committees. Which will then send the bill to Senate or the House.
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