1. Select an interest group (AARP, AHIP, Coalition for Health Services Research, Emergency Nurses Association, Pharma)
2. Discuss how they are pushing their agenda (i.e., mechanisms used to influence policy makers), key obstacles, and spending (consult the Center for Responsible Politics, www.opensecrets.org)
3. Investigate the interest group’s website and review their position statements, testimony, and consult media reports to obtain more information on the group’s lobbying efforts.
AARP is a powerful advocacy group in the United States, representing the interests of people aged 50 and older. With millions of members, it wields significant influence on a wide range of policy issues, particularly those related to healthcare, financial security, and quality of life for older Americans.
AARP employs a multifaceted and highly effective approach to influence policymakers at both federal and state levels. Its strategies are diverse, leveraging its massive membership base, research capabilities, and significant lobbying presence.
Lobbying: This is arguably AARP’s most direct and impactful mechanism.
Grassroots and Grasstops Advocacy:
Research and Policy Analysis:
Public Education and Media Campaigns:
Coalition Building: AARP frequently partners with other advocacy groups, professional associations, and even businesses that share common interests on specific issues. This amplifies their voice and broadens their influence.
Despite its immense power, AARP faces several obstacles: