Discussion:
1. Unofficial Actors
Address the following:
Many members of the news media say that they are just a "mirror" of society and that they simply reflect what happens in society. They would argue that their influence is relatively small. Using the Anti-Bullying Policy as an example, take a position on whether you agree or disagree with this position.
Families may be considered as unofficial actors in many federal and state policies, discuss a policy issue where unofficial actors have made a significant presence in changing a federal or state policy. Justify your response with examples
2. Interest Groups
Respond to the following:
Using your research from the e-Activity, briefly explain your findings of the following:
The number of groups you found
The amount of their power and influence
Your overall impressions of the research
Imagine you belong to an interest group that advocates for a particular policy you care about. Using the e-Activity, recommend the best venue for seeking attention to your policy issues, and state your reasons for your selection(s).