
Lawmaking
Lawmaking is the process of creating, amending, or repealing laws to govern society. Typically, it involves several steps: proposing a bill, reviewing and debating it in legislative bodies (like Congress or Parliament), making necessary changes, and then voting. If approved, it often goes to an executive authority (such as the president or prime minister) for final approval. Laws set rules and standards that individuals and organizations must follow, ensuring order, justice, and public safety. The process ensures that laws are thoughtfully considered, debated, and reflect societal needs and values.