Evaluate The View That Interest Groups Have A Major Impact On US Politics.(30) Flashcards

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Para 1 - Their impact through campaign contributions and advertising
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  • Campaign contributions are a crucial tactic employed by interest groups in the United States to
    exert influence over the political process. By financially supporting political candidates who
    align with their interests, these groups aim to gain access and favour, ensuring that their policy
    preferences are considered in legislative decisions.
    –(Example): A prominent example of an interest group utilising campaign contributions effectively is the U.S.
    Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber spent over $82 million on lobbying and contributions to
    candidates and parties with pro-business interests and policies in the 2020 election cycle.
    – (Example): Planned Parenthood, through its political arm Planned Parenthood Action Fund, also launched a
    multi-million dollar campaign in the 2020 Election Cycle.
    The campaign focused on promoting candidates who supported reproductive rights,
    including presidential candidate Joe Biden, and criticized the Trump administration’s
    policies on women’s health and abortion rights. – They pledged 45 mill to support pro-choice candidates
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Para 1 - Their impact through campaign contributions and advertising
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– Senator Joe Manchin has consistently opposed legislation that might
adversely affect the coal industry due to the importance of coal mining to his West
Virginia constituency. He opposed the Build Back Better Act due to provisions that
would have significantly impacted the coal and fossil fuel industries, such as the Clean
Electricity Performance Program (CEPP).
- Despite heavy pressure and criticism from interest groups that advocatre for environmental protection to tackle climate change such as Greenpeace.

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Paragraph Two ➡️ Their Impact Through Legal Challenges
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  • By initiating legal challenges themselves or providing support to individuals to do so, these
    groups can directly challenge laws and regulations they view as unfavorable by arguing in the
    courts that they are unconstitutional or advocate for legal interpretations that align with their
    agendas.
    – (Example): A high-profile example is the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in
    1954, where the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
    Legal Defense Fund, an interest group promoting racial equality in US society, played a
    pivotal role in supporting the case.
  • This case led to the desegregation of public schools across the nation, fundamentally
    altering the landscape of American education and civil rights.
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Paragraph Two ➡️ Their Impact Through Legal Challenges
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  • overstated. The Supreme Court and judiciary as a whole is independent and
    Supreme Court justice make decisions based on their interpretation of the constitution and law,
    rather than whether their personal and political views align with those of an interest group
    -(Example): For example, despite NFIB’s challenge in National Federation of Independent Business v.
    Sebelius 2012, the vast majority of the Affordable Care Act was upheld, including the
    individual mandate, which required individuals to purchase health insurance or pay a
    penalty. This was despite NFIB arguing it was unconstitutional.
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Paragraph Three ➡️ Their Influence On Legislation
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  • their ability to
    influence legislation in Congress and state legislatures through lobbying. The federal structure
    of the U.S. government, with its multiple layers and frequent elections, offers numerous access
    points for interest groups to push policy and legislation that aligns with their interests.
    – The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a clear example of the major impact US interest groups
    can have on legislation. The NRA has been remarkably successful in influencing gun policy in
    the United States. A key example of its influence was its lobbying against the renewal of the
    Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which expired in 2004.
    Over the past two decades, it has also been successful in preventing any federal legislation
    that limits gun rights, despite numerous school shootings. In 2012, after the Sandy Hook
    School Shooting, the NRA’s fierce lobbying contributed to the ‘Manchin bill’ falling 6 votes
    short.
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Paragraph Three ➡️ Their Influence On Legislation
- Against: Interest Groups Don’t Have A Major Impact On US Politics

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The limited impact of interest groups on legislation can be seen in the failure of the Black Lives
Matter Movement (BLM) to cause any legislative changes at the national level, despite the social
movement having widespread national and international support and dominating the news.
– The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which sought to address issues like chokeholds,
no-knock warrants, and qualified immunity for officers, passed the House of
Representatives but stalled in the Senate, due to Republicans in particular not wanting to
limit or end qualified immunity for police officers, which protects law enforcement officers
from personal liability in many cases of alleged misconduct

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