Why are professional associations so concerned with public policy?
A) Because the states provide their licenses and determine the requirements to become licensed
B) Because the states award contracts based upon professional associations' lobbying strength and public image
C) Because they want to make sure licensing requirements are as liberal as possible in order to increase their numbers and, therefore, their influence
D) Because their number one priority is to shape public policy, which will make their professions more marketable to potential clients
E) They aren't; professional associations do not involve themselves in government.
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