The Freedom to LOBBY
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution lists five rights and freedoms that belong to the American people.It's the fifth freedom that often surprises people - the right to LOBBY, or to "petition" government for a redress of grievances". But in today's political environment, with government getting bigger, involved in more aspects of our personal and professional lives, and with greater numbers of special interets making sure they are heard in the halls of government, it's more improtant than ever to develop the right lobbying strategy and employ the right 'professional guide' to make sure that your issue is presented in the strongest possible way to key decision makers in government.
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MMCA launches communications firm (click for pdf) Keenan Communications Group to focus on social media, public relations, crisis communications and grassroots mobilization. |
Our experienced team at MMCA is here to help you design and implement the most effective government action plan to accomplish your goals. The partners of MMCA have the experience, knowledge, and relationships with key decision makers on both sides ofthe political aisle to advance your issue at all levels of government. Let MMCA help you and your organization effectively "petition" government at the local, state, and federal levels.
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