Crosslobby
Crosslobby is a term used to describe an advocacy approach in which stakeholders from multiple policy areas coordinate strategies to influence public policy across jurisdictions. It refers to efforts to align messaging and actions among groups that, while diverse in their primary interests, recognize that policy outcomes have cross-cutting effects.
Origin and usage. The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in political science discussions and
Practices. Crosslobby campaigns typically involve forming a coalition, developing shared talking points, coordinating meetings with legislators,
Benefits and concerns. Proponents say crosslobbying can broaden influence, reduce duplicate work, and highlight policy interactions.
Legal and ethical context. Lobbying is often regulated by registration and disclosure requirements. Crosslobby activities should