Specialized Areas of Lobbying
Specialized Areas of Lobbying By Chris Micheli There are specialized areas of lobbying, particularly as it relates to certain executive branch agencies, departments, boards, and commissions. Because the vast majority of lobbyists operate in the legislative branch of government, some lobbyists view regulatory advocacy as specialized, particularly because it often requires specific knowledge about how that executive branch entity operates and the unique subject matter of its regulatory work. In fact, there are some regulatory agencies where you may find primarily attorneys working on those regulatory projects. This is especially true when it comes to an agency or department acting in its quasi-judicial function. However, it can also apply then an executive branch entity engages in quasi-legislative activities. What are some of these specialized areas of lobbying? The main ones that come to my mind are the PUC, CEC, CARB, BOE, and CTC. Are there others? Of course, DTSC, DO...