City laws, also known as ordinances, are typically made by the local government, which includes the city council or municipal governing body. Elected officials, such as mayors and council members, propose, debate, and vote on these laws. Additionally, city departments and agencies may contribute to the drafting of regulations that address specific issues within the community. Ultimately, the process involves public input and adherence to state and Federal Laws.
the government does for the who makes laws for your city.
the mayor or the president
city council
they both help make up laws but a goerner only makes the laws for that city like that governer of garland only makes laws for garland
branch that makes laws
mom makes rule laws makes government
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
Congress makes the laws.
The United States Congress makes the federal law. The state legislature makes state laws and city council passes local ordinances.
it makes laws
Congress makes the laws for the whole Nation! :)
the congress may veto laws or pass laws for a city.