
legislative processes
Legislative processes refer to the series of steps through which laws are proposed, debated, and enacted. Typically, a bill is introduced in a legislative body, like a parliament or congress. It is reviewed by committees, where it can be amended or rejected. If approved, it goes to the full chamber for debate and voting. If passed, it moves to the other chamber for a similar process. If both chambers approve, it is sent to the head of state for final approval. Once signed, the bill becomes law. This process ensures thorough examination and discussion of proposed legislation.