logrolling
nounThe exchanging of political favors, especially the trading of influence or votes among legislators to achieve passage of projects that are of interest to one another.
nounThe exchanging of favors or praise, as among artists, critics, or academics.
nounA joining of forces for the purpose of handling logs:
nounHence Mutual aid given by persons to one another in carrying out their several schemes or gaining their individual ends: used especially of politicians and legislators.
nounThe act or process of rolling logs from the place where they were felled to the stream which floats them to the sawmill or to market. In this labor neighboring camps of loggers combine to assist each other in turn.
nounA combining or mutual agreement in which one politician supports or assists another in consideration of receiving assistance in return; wheeling and dealing; — sometimes used of a disreputable mode of accomplishing political schemes or ends.
nounThe rolling of
A concerted effort to push forward mutually advantageous legislative agendas.
nounMutual recommendation of friends’ or colleagues’ services or products. Commonly used in the context of book recommendations in literary reviews etc.