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Media & Interest Groups MIG. What are Interest Groups?. IG’s vs. Parties. Interest Groups (aka Special Interests ) Private org designed to influence public policy (laws) NOT political parties: Do not nominate candidates for office (but may support them)
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Media & Interest Groups MIG What are Interest Groups?
IG’s vs. Parties • Interest Groups (aka Special Interests) • Private org designed to influence public policy (laws) • NOTpolitical parties: • Do notnominate candidates for office (but may support them) • Influence gov from the outside, not from within • Represent a small # of issues • IG often require dues / formal admission
Why do people join IG’s? • Solidarity Incentive: • Material Incentive: • Purposive Incentive • Free Rider Problem
Types of IG’s • Economic Groups – majority • Businesses: represent the owners • Chamber of Commerce • Labor: represent the workers • AFL-CIO – largest worker union • http://www.aflcio.org/ • Professional: represent pro. Groups • American Medical Association • NEA • http://www.ama-assn.org/
Economic Groups • Agricultural: represent farmers • The National Grange • http://www.nationalgrange.org/legislation/alerts_updates/2008/ActionAlert18.htm • Corporations: large businesses • General Motors
Public Interest Groups • Causes • ACLU • NRA • http://www.nra.org/home.aspx • Sierra Club • Groups • VFW • NOW
C. Religion • Christian Coalition • http://www.cc.org/ • Common Cause / Collective Good • League of Women Voters • http://www.lwv.org/Election2008/index.html • Single Issue – groups are growing in number • NARAL • Natl Right to Life
3. Government • Mayors, Governors • EX: Governors are begging fed gov to give them stimulus $$
With so many groups competing for power, does any one group have a large influence on gov? Pluralism
IG Homework: pick 3 IGs • Name of IG and overall purpose. • What are 3 things you see on their homepage? • What do you have to do to join? Do you get anything for joining? • Is the incentive solidarity, material, or purposive? Explain. • Find one issue that the group is focusing on. What’s the issue and how are they trying to get it changed or resolved? How do they try to get you involved? • Would join one of these groups? Explain.
Other Groups • MADD • AARP • NEA • Rutherford Institute • Am Bar Assoc • Chamber of Commerce • NCLR