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Proposed laws in the U.S. typically begin as bills introduced by legislators in either the House of Representatives or the Senate at the federal level, or in state legislatures at the state level. These bills are then debated, amended, and voted on by the respective legislative body. If approved, they move to the other chamber for consideration, and if both chambers pass the bill, it is sent to the executive (the President or the governor) for approval or veto. This process ensures that proposed laws undergo thorough examination and discussion before becoming law.

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