Question

Which statements about business influencing Congress vs. regulatory agencies are not correct?

(A) Business cannot contribute during presidential election campaigns.

(B) Business gives direct campaign contributions to members of Congress to help them get elected to support business interests.

(C) Lobbyists cannot contact members of Congress to directly to influence legislation.

(D) Grassroots lobbying is having stakeholders contact Congress and regulators; with regulations, businesses commonly ask stakeholders to make online comments supporting businesses' side of the specific rule.

(E) Lobbying regulators is similar except that there are some situations in which businesses can't contact regulators outside of public meetings.

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