Legislation comes from may resources. Problems with current laws show up with law enforcement, prosecutors, or judges.
Industry and other special interest groups will lobby law makers for laws to protect or promote their interests.
Individuals wanting new laws or changes in laws can also approach lawmakers asking for help.
Finally, political platforms list issues and interests they want to turn into public policy and laws.
The ideas come all different kinds of sources. People call with ideas, events happen that show something is needed, and lobbying often works.
The Buffalo Bills play in the State of New York.
The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
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The Taxpayer, otherwise known as the Citizens of the particular State, pay all of the State's Bills.
Pay your bills on time.
The President signs bills at the national level, and the Governor of the state signs at the state level.
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No. They are liable if they are the party that accepted the responsibility for the medical bills that are coming due.
In order to create a state bill, you need to get your local senator interested in your proposal. Then, the senator would write the bill and propose it to the state legislature. The bill would go through the committee to determine its legality and practicality before coming to a vote.
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No, it doesn't cover your bills if you have your baby in a different state.