
Policy Approval
Policy approval is the final stage in the legislative process where a proposed policy, usually in the form of a bill, is evaluated and voted on by lawmakers. This stage follows debates, revisions, and committee reviews. For a policy to be approved, it typically requires a majority vote in both houses of the legislature (e.g., the House of Representatives and the Senate). Once approved, the policy becomes law and is implemented by the relevant government agencies. This process ensures public interests are considered, and a democratic decision-making framework is followed.