Lobbyists involve themselves in the lawmaking process in all of the following ways EXCEPT A. introducing bills on the floor of the House and the Senate.
B. providing witnesses for committee hearings.
C. writing a first draft of bills.
D. writing background papers on bills.
The correct answer is A. introducing bills on the floor of the House and the Senate.
Explanation: Lobbyists typically work to influence legislation by providing information, drafting materials, and enlisting support rather than formally introducing bills themselves. Only members of Congress can introduce legislation on the floor.