aggressively lobby
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To try to influence politicians or people in authority on a particular subject in a very determined way.
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- The tech industry began to aggressively lobby for deregulation.
- Environmental groups are aggressively lobbying against the new oil pipeline.
- The union will aggressively lobby Congress to raise the minimum wage.
- It became clear that the company intended to aggressively lobby the committee on tax changes.
- They have aggressively lobbied for years to get this bill passed.
- We must aggressively lobby our representatives if we want to see change.
- Patient advocacy groups decided to aggressively lobby for better access to experimental drugs.
- Foreign governments often aggressively lobby Washington on trade issues.
- Despite their efforts to aggressively lobby the council, the measure was still approved.
- The organization plans to aggressively lobby against the proposed budget cuts.