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How does growth in the number of interest groups and political action committees make it difficult for the federal government to enact public policy?

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How does growth in the number of interest groups and political action committees make it difficult for the federal government to enact public policy?

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The problem with the growth of interest groups and political action committees is that they all lobby for their own interests and it’s absolutely impossible for the federal government to satisfy all of the parties at hand. ChaCha!

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