How do interest groups in the United States affect health care policy-making, specifically those that emanate from congress and local legislative bodies ?
By making sure they can influence policy decisions of the President of the United States by securing cabinet level positions in the executive branch of the federal government
By providing expensive lobbyists to encourage lawmakers to vote certain ways on health topics.
By putting pressure on the judicial system thereby increasing their influence on court rulings
Because large interest groups have more resources at their disposal, they don't really care about the legislative process since they can influence people's habits through the media
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