Lobbying State Governments vs. the Federal Government

Each legislative cycle, lobbyists flock to Capitol Hill and state houses across the country to advocate for various bills and policies. While these lobbyists share a common goal to influence lawmakers, the way they operate and the challenges they may face depends a lot on whether they’re lobbying state governments or spearheading federal advocacy campaigns.

To help lobbyists better influence public policy, this article compares lobbying and public affairs strategies at the state and federal level in the U.S., including disclosure laws, effective tactics, and measuring impact.

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