In the UK, Parliament passes laws that affect the nation. Local councils are able to make by-laws that only affect the local area - a by-law may state that there is to be no camping on the village green, or there is to be no cycling along certain pavements, etc.
Lawmakers and the legislature makes laws in Michigan. They are often voted on by local boards in counties and towns as well.
In the United States, counties that have home rule authority can make their own laws. Home rule allows counties to exercise self-governance and tailor their regulations to better suit local needs, provided they do not conflict with state laws. This type of governance is often found in larger counties or those with a significant population. However, the specific powers and limitations vary by state.
Counties have there own form of government which abide by state laws which abide by Federal laws. That's why we are called the government for the people and by the people.
Each state has different laws (counties have different laws also...called "County Ordinances"-such as "Dry Counties"); check with the state law.
Legislative-makes laws Executive-carries them out Judicial-determines if the laws are constitutuional and fair
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Hopefully, all of them.
branch that makes laws
mom makes rule laws makes government
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
Congress makes the laws.
by the goverment.