Amending the legislature means making alterations in the assembly of lawmakers.
To draft a bill means to write it, subject to editing/amending by the other members of the legislature. It would be more accurate to say that lawmakers draft bills.
C. a legislature. A legislature is a key component of a representative democracy as it is responsible for making, amending, and repealing laws on behalf of the people.
In the United States, same-sex marriage can be banned either by statute or constitutional amendment. Banning by statue requires approval by the legislature and by the President (or Governor if on the state level), unless the legislature provides a veto-proof majority. Amending a state constitution typically requires approval of the state legislature and perhaps a public referendum. Amending the federal (US) constitution requires a supermajority (67%) of the legislature, plus approval by 75% of the states (either by legislative vote or special convention).
The constitution is not permanent. Sections in the constitution can be altered by the super majorities in the legislature or by direct approval of the referendum by the electorate. In both sides, it is the majority side that rules.
It means to change it. The U.S. constitution has been amended 27 times.
It means to change it. The U.S. Constitution has been amended 27 times.
The primary lawmaking body of the federal government is Congress, which is a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. At the state level, each state typically has its own legislature, which may also be bicameral (like the California Legislature) or unicameral (like the Nebraska Legislature). These legislative bodies are responsible for creating, amending, and repealing laws within their respective jurisdictions.
Enacting a law means passing a bill through the legislative process to make it an official rule that must be followed. This process typically involves introducing a bill, debating and amending it, voting on it in both houses of the legislature, and then having it signed by the executive branch to become law.
An amending formula is a procedure for changing the Constitution.
Louisiana's lawmaking body is the Louisiana Legislature, which is a bicameral body consisting of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 105 members, while the Senate has 39 members. Both chambers are responsible for creating, amending, and voting on state laws, with the legislature meeting annually in regular sessions. Additionally, the legislature can convene special sessions as needed.
This would depend entirely on which state is involved. For some states, the legislature and governor can amend the constitution, or the people can amend it with an initiative. Each state has its own process.
1. an amendment may be proposed be national convention. 2. then must be ratified by 3/4 of the state legislatures.