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Lobbyist includes any of the following: (1) A person who receives compensation or reimbursement from another person, group, or entity to lobby. (2) A person who lobbies as a regular and usual part of employment, whether any compensation in addition to regular salary and benefits is received.
Lobbying jobs typically require a minimum of a bachelors degree, said Pedigo, but some lobbyists may also have a masters degree or law degree.
As of Mar 18, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Political Lobbyist in California is $19.13 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $24.67 and as low as $5.22, the majority of Political Lobbyist salaries currently range between $16.35 (25th percentile) to $21.83 (75th percentile) in California.
Lobbyist means a person who is employed and receives payment, or who contracts for economic consideration, for the purpose of lobbying, or a person who is principally employed for governmental affairs by another person or governmental entity to lobby on behalf of that other person or governmental entity.
Lobbying involves attempts to influence specific legislation at the local, state, or federal level while advocacy is focused on educating about a specific issue. 3. Lobbying makes up a small portion of the total amount of advocacy efforts by most nonprofits.
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Many lobbyists hold degrees in political science, economics, communications, or public relations, but not all do. In addition, lobbyists often have diverse backgrounds and varied career experiences. For example, former legislators and politicians commonly take up lobbying, as do lawyers and educators.
A lobbyist is an individual who is compensated to communicate directly with any state, legislative or agency official to influence legislative or administrative action on behalf of his or her employer or client.
An organization will be regarded as attempting to influence legislation if it contacts, or urges the public to contact, members or employees of a legislative body for the purpose of proposing, supporting, or opposing legislation, or if the organization advocates the adoption or rejection of legislation.

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