Committee Versus Floor Lobbying
Committee Versus Floor Lobbying By Chris Micheli Should you tackle committee lobbying differently than you do floor lobbying? Lobbying is lobbying, after all. While there are certainly some similarities between the two venues, there are also some important differences between lobbying legislation in a policy or fiscal committee, or on the Senate or Assembly Floors. In lobbying committees, the focus is on a smaller number of legislators and their staff (although the Senate and Assembly Budget Committees are quite large in size!). The target, of course, is to get a majority of the committee members to agree with your position, just as you need a majority or sometimes a higher threshold on either Floor for certain types of bills. When your bill is in committee, you spend time working with the committee staff (both majority and minority party consultants) on the bill language, and perhaps whether any amendments are necessary or appropriate. And you work with the consultant...