Lawmakers are your state Legislators. Senators, Representatives, council offices, executive, and judicial branches.
Amok above the law idiots who can do no wrong. we would all be wonderful people if we all had our asses sucked no matter what we do.
overcrowded jails in violation of your own statute? no problem repeal the law. drunken drivers who are guilty of nothing more than driving after drinking crowding your jail? no problem build another jail. marijuana users crowding your jail? no problem we have to protect the children so we will have someone to ethnically cleanse later to create imbecilic salaries for the rest. spouse not paying child support? no problem. dehumanize and railroad the deadbeats. that will help the child? Yank their drivers license...and fine them all...blind to the fact that you already screwed them over and they cant pay... so you end up putting them in jail. OR what difference does it make? Will really upset someone to find out thay will never become...
AMOK, DELUDED, IGNORANT, PATHOLOGICAL JADED NAZI HYPOCRITES INCAPABLE OF MODERATING THEIR DENIALS.
One who makes or enacts laws; a legislator. Also called lawgiver.
A person who gives or makes laws.
The word lawmaker is a noun, a word for a person. The pronouns for a lawmaker are he/him or she/her.
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A letter to a lawmaker may discuss:that you are happy that he/she was elected/assigned to their position;that you are not happy that he/she was elected/assigned to their position;that you wish to bring an issue to the lawmakers attention;your opinion of an issue under consideration;that you wish to ask something of the lawmaker;inviting the lawmaker to an event:inviting the lawmaker to speak at an event;that you wish to thank the lawmaker for an action taken;that you wish to criticize the lawmaker for an action taken;that you wish to criticize the lawmaker for an action not taken.
Yes, James Oglethorpe was a lawmaker in England.
The word lawmaker is a common, singular noun and a compound word.
The word lawmaker is not a pronoun; lawmaker is a noun, a singular, common, abstract, compound noun, a word for a profession or job description.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:As a lawmaker, he was known for his intensive research on an issue. He served in office for twelve years.The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'lawmaker' so that the noun is not repeated each time the lawmaker is mentioned.
The Administrative Assistant runs the lawmaker's office. they are also called AA
Normally, the parliament.
Bonanza - 1959 The Lawmaker - 3.25 was released on: USA: 11 March 1962
Yes, lawmaker is a compound noun; a combination of 'law' and 'maker' to form a word with its own meaning.
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