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Passing of bills

The passing of bills is the process by which proposed laws are debated, amended, and approved by a legislative body, like a parliament or congress. It typically involves several stages: the bill is introduced, discussed in committees, debated in sessions, and may undergo revisions. After approval from both houses, if applicable, the bill is sent to the head of state (like a president or monarch) for final approval. Once signed, the bill becomes law. This process ensures that laws are carefully considered, reflecting the will of the people and addressing societal needs.