The elected officials write laws on behalf of the people who elected them.
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the citizens of America. Government gets it's power from the people who vote into office our elected officials. Our elected officials then create laws that govern society.
No. Many states pass unconstitutional laws. We need a way to challenge and change those laws.
Who appoints federal officials
Influence on public opinion can be limited by how informed voters are. Even though what the people think is heard, officials do not take it as a final decision. As a nation we trust elected officials to make the right choice. Americans can also have opinions that are against the truths of an issue. For example, environmentalists pay closer attention to laws that affect our environment.
Council members are elected officials that can make laws. The vote must be by majority before the law will become an ordinance.
Elected officials.
in response to state problems,the actions requested by interest groups
It gave elected officials the power to reject laws made by the senate
the citizens elected fair officials to create laws
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Officials can send publications through the mail for free
The officials that are you elected to serve in the state and national elections have many duties. In most cases the officials make new laws. The national officials are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
in response to problems or issues.
the citizens of America. Government gets it's power from the people who vote into office our elected officials. Our elected officials then create laws that govern society.
The principle is "The Rule of Law" where no elected position has complete immunity or impunity.
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