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The process of making a law typically involves several key steps: first, a proposal or bill is introduced, often by a member of the legislature. The bill then undergoes committee review and debate before being voted on by the full legislative body. If passed, it moves to the other chamber for similar consideration. Finally, if both chambers approve the bill, it is sent to the executive (e.g., president or governor) for approval or veto.

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