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Many entities on Hill trying to influence legislators
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Webb: What individuals and groups have the most clout with the Legislature? That's hard to answer, partly because I'm too close to the action. One problem with writing this column is that Frank and I are not objective journalists watching from the sidelines. Far from it. We're political operatives, in the middle of a lot of legislative battles. So we have agendas to promote, clients to keep happy, relationships to cultivate, axes to grind and opponents to defeat.
In other words, you should never trust anything I write.
Thankfully, I'm not a full-time lobbyist like Frank. I focus more on the communications and grass-roots side of political persuasion, rather than hanging out in the Capitol hallways twisting arms. But I still have plenty of conflicts.
I asked several lobbyists, legislators and administration staffers about influence in the Legislature and received widely
divergent answers. Aside from the LDS Church, which stays out of 99.9 percent of legislative fights, no institution or individual dominates.
Legislative influence is not attained quickly or easily. It takes much time, effort and special circumstances to develop real swat. As in so many things, it's all about relationships with legislators, staff, department and division directors, the governor and his staff, and other lobbyists and political operatives.
Relationships are developed by engaging politically year-round, not just during a session. The most influential people and organizations contribute to political campaigns, provide volunteers and grass-roots help, and stay in touch all year.
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