
Legislative Change
Legislative change refers to the process of modifying, updating, or creating laws through formal governmental procedures. It involves lawmakers drafting proposals, debating their merits, and voting to approve or reject them. These changes can respond to societal needs, address emerging issues, or clarify existing laws. Once enacted, legislative changes become part of the legal framework that guides behavior and regulates various activities within a society. Essentially, it’s how governments update and adapt the rules that govern our daily lives to reflect current priorities and conditions.