
Public Bills
Public bills are proposals for new laws or changes to existing laws that affect the general public. They are introduced in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, and must go through several stages, including debates and votes, before becoming law. Public bills can address a wide range of issues, such as healthcare, education, or environmental protection. Once approved by the legislative body and signed by the head of state, they become official law and are enforced throughout the jurisdiction they serve.