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nope the senate makes law and passes them down to the state gov.
When a government passes a new law it is exercising its legislative rolelegislature branch
When a government passes a new law it is exercising its legislative rolelegislature branch
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
legislative power
The federal law overrides the state law. The federal government is the "supreme law of the land," meaning that whatever it says goes. For example, a state can pass a law stating that everything has to wear blue jeans on Tuesday. However if the federal government passes a law that everyone has to wear red pants on Tuesday, then everyone in that state and the rest of the country has to wear red pants on Tuesday.
pluaralism
The Governor of the State of Illinois signs bills that the Illinois State Legislature passes into law.