Any illegal form of monetary entity given to person or party or organisation to persuade someone is called as bribe.
Any person giving more than 5200$ as political funding bybmeans of monetary or non monetary transaction above as threshold limit can be booked under bribery which applies to all special interest groups, PAC or Super PAC.
All sorts of financial transactions should be legally proved in accounting records by parties else can be considered as vribery.
Explain how the definitions of bribery apply to P.A.C's, Super P.A.C.s and Special Interest Groups
Which of the following best explains why special interest groups maintain so much power in the United States political process? Special interest groups typically represent the largest United States companies, so get a lot of media attention. Both special interest groups as well as voters lobby politicians hard regarding certain legislation, however special interest groups typically win out because they have more money. Special interest groups have been powerful in the past because of their ties to wealth; however, their...
Explain how interest groups affect health care policymaking in the United States
Special interest groups are not always perceived to add positively to society. Discuss why this may be so.
One of our main areas of focus in this session is special-interest groups. This is a topic that we could explore for weeks! It's now time to have a discussion with your colleagues on this subject. Choose a special-interest group from a U.S. industry and examine their role in politics. Discuss how that interest group aligns with public choice theory. Locate a recent article or event (published within the last year) that highlights your relevant microeconomics topic. Use the Hunt...
Discuss the three categories of Medicaid: categorically needy, medically needy, and special groups. Explain and provide an example of how there might be individuals that benefit from these programs while others that are in need might not qualify?
Methodologies Medicaid Discuss the three categories of Medicaid: categorically needy, medically needy, and special groups. Explain and provide an example of how there might be individuals that benefit from these programs while others that are in need might not qualify?
Can we rely on (special) interest groups, especially ones we personally support, or does the market for new ideas need more regulation, or should the market rule?
Define interest groups and discuss the impact and methods of interest groups. How can a group use protests as a tool? Your response should be at least 500 words in length.
Explain the differences between political parties and interest groups ?
How does the public interest theory and the special interest group theory related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.