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To pass new laws, a proposal typically undergoes a legislative process that includes drafting, committee review, and debate. The proposed law must be approved by a majority vote in both legislative chambers, if applicable, and then be signed by the executive branch, such as a president or governor. Additionally, public support, stakeholder input, and adherence to constitutional requirements can also play critical roles in the law's passage.

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