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Woodstock launched this project on lobbying in 1998 for three
reasons. First, lobbying has grown exponentially during the past
twenty years to exercise enormous influence on American politics.
It has almost become a new profession in that time, and therefore
deserves a new review and evaluation. Second, lobbying has
simultaneously fallen under suspicion and engendered critical
resentment in some quarters. Its critics would say it supports
"special" (i.e. narrow and well-funded) interests and is oblivious
to the general well-being of our democratic life and process.
Third, reputable lobbyists have called, therefore, for a
clarification of standards and principles for use within their own
ranks and as an explanation to the general public of the goals,
objectives, and methods of lobbying to forestall misunderstanding
and misjudgment. This clarification would provide the lobbying
profession with a normative statement parallel to the codes of
conduct and ethical practice of the American Medical Association
and the American Bar Association.
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