One method that interest groups use to monitor government is:
- They attend legislative committee hearings.
Interest groups can monitor government activities by actively participating in legislative committee hearings. By attending these hearings, interest groups can stay informed about proposed laws, regulations, and policies that may impact their interests. They can observe discussions, provide input, and advocate for their positions to influence the decision-making process.
This direct involvement allows interest groups to track government actions closely, assess potential implications on their causes, and strategically respond to proposed changes. It also provides them with the opportunity to engage with policymakers, raise concerns, and work towards shaping public policies in alignment with their objectives.