
Bills
Bills are formal proposals for new laws or changes to existing laws that are introduced in government bodies, such as legislatures or parliaments. They go through a detailed review process, including discussion, amendments, and voting, before potentially becoming official laws. Bills can address a wide range of issues, like public policy, budgets, or regulations. Once approved by the legislative body and signed by the appropriate authority, a bill becomes a law, guiding how society functions and how individuals and organizations are governed.