| Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. | | | |
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| | | NUMBER: | 1128 |
| AUTHOR: | John Fitzgerald Kennedy (191763) |
| QUOTATION: | Lobbyists are in many cases expert technicians and capable of explaining complex and difficult subjects in a clear, understandable fashion. They engage in personal discussions with Members of Congress in which they can explain in detail the reasons for positions they advocate
. Because our congressional representation is based on geographical boundaries, the lobbyists who speak for the various economic, commercial, and other functional interests of this country serve a very useful purpose and have assumed an important role in the legislative process. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Senator JOHN F. KENNEDY, To Keep the Lobbyist Within Bounds, The New York Times Magazine, February 19, 1956.Congressional Record, March 2, 1956, vol. 102, pp. 38023. |
| SUBJECTS: | Lobbyists |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia | | |
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