Describe the positive contribution interests groups can provide in the regulatory process.
What will be an ideal response?
Interest groups are a primary source of information for agencies during all points of the rulemaking process. Interest groups frequently make substantive points about proposed regulations and can help prevent agencies from making errors in the rules.
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a. unemployment compensation. b. Medicare. c. workers' compensation. d. earned income tax credits. e. workers' welfare.
Who was president when classified documents were passed on to The New York Times regarding the Vietnam War?
a. Harry Truman b. John Kennedy c. Lyndon B. Johnson d. Richard Nixon e. Gerald Ford
Examining the consequences of public policy is often referred to as
a. policy advocacy. b. policy evaluation. c. policy analysis. d. policy description.
Proponents of the "devolution revolution" argue that __________
a. the authority of the military should be expanded b. the authority of state governments should be expanded c. the authority of the federal government should be expanded d. the authority of Congress should be expanded