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Who do elected officials right laws in response to?

The elected officials write laws on behalf of the people who elected them.


Why do politicians introduce legislation?

Legislation is laws that govern all sorts of things. This is their job to write and pass laws to help people and businesses.


Does the congressional branch enforce the laws?

The legislative or congressional branch is responsible for MAKING the laws. They write and pass legislation into law.


What is the difference between direct and indirect legislation?

Direct Legislation are the Acts of Parliament Indirect legislation are By-laws e.g, the street drinking act. the parliament passes the legislation (enabling act) and local council decide on how to pass the law.


What is the plural of legislation?

The noun 'legislation' is a word for the process of enacting laws or a law or set of laws enacted. Legislation is considered an aggregate of laws, one law or many laws, it is legislation. Legislation is also the process of enacting laws, the process itself, not the steps that are taken or the number of times they are taken. For example: Legislation of safety standards must be reviewed by the Health and Safety Commission before legislation is proposed.


What is one way that lobbyist help lawmakers?

Lobbyists help write legislation and push for laws.


Who writes the legislation?

Legislation is written by elected officials such as members of Congress or parliament. They can introduce bills, which are proposals for new laws, and work with staff, legal experts, and stakeholders to draft the language of the legislation. Once finalized, the bill is introduced for debate, amendments, and ultimately, a vote.


How do you spell legislation?

That is the correct spelling of "legislation" (laws or bills in the legislature).


What does legislation mean?

The term "legislative" is the adjective form of the noun legislature (law-making body). The term applies to groups that "make laws", as in the US Congress or the UK Parliament. Legislative bodies are usually made up of elected representatives from states, provinces, or territories, who are called into session to investigate, propose, approve, amend, or rescind the laws of the political union. A majority or more of the total body is required to agree on enacted legislation, subject to review by the elected Executives, or by the judicial branch.


Why is legislation important?

Legislation means "the passing of laws". Laws determine what you are allowed to do in life so "legislation" is important to people.


What is the verb of legislation?

The verb form of legislation is legislate. (to pass laws)


What is the different between legislation and subsidiary legislation?

Legislation are laws made by legislature which are Parliament and state legislative assembly whereas subsidiary legislation are laws made by person or bodies under power conferred on them by Acts of the Parliament. Laws made in subsidiary legislation are usually called rules and regulations, order and notification.