This document analyzes lobbying in the United States. It discusses how lobbying is defined differently by pro-business stakeholders who see it as a way to advance business versus citizen groups who see it as undue corporate influence. It also examines actions that have been taken to regulate lobbying, such as the McCain-Feingold Act, and potential future actions like the American Anti-Corruption Act that aims to restrict lobbyist influence and increase transparency. Public opinion on lobbying is mixed, with many seeing corporations as having too much influence but others valuing free speech rights. There remains little agreement on how to balance these perspectives.