
A bill
A bill is a proposed law that is introduced in a legislative body, such as Congress or Parliament. It undergoes a series of steps, including discussion, possible amendments, and voting. If it passes all these stages, it is sent to the governing authority (like the president or governor) for approval. Once signed, it becomes law and is enforceable. Bills can address various issues, such as changing existing laws or creating new regulations, and they are essential for shaping policies and governing society.