
Legislative Deadlines
Legislative deadlines are specific dates set by laws or rules by which certain legislative actions or processes must be completed. These deadlines help keep the legislative process organized and ensure timely decision-making. For example, a law might require a bill to be passed by a certain date, or a government agency might need to submit reports by specific deadlines. Missing these deadlines can delay legislation, trigger penalties, or halt progress, emphasizing the importance of adhering to established timelines for effective governance.