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They are called legislators, representatives, senators, and congress. These elected officials are the legislative branch of federal and state governments. Lawmakers at the local level are typically called city councils.

Local, state and federal courts, Supreme Court included, interpret laws; they don't make the laws. This group comprises the judicial branch of government.

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