Yes they do make laws. :P
That is the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Virginia
The General Assembly
to make and amend laws
to make and amend laws
Make laws for the state of Illinois
That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.
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The people who make laws in Georgia are primarily the members of the Georgia General Assembly, which is a bicameral legislature consisting of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The General Assembly is responsible for enacting state laws, appropriating funds, and addressing various issues affecting the state. Members of the General Assembly are elected by the citizens of Georgia.
An assembly, or group of citizens that helps make laws is called a diputacion
The first government in Jamestown was known as the Virginia General Assembly, established in 1619. It marked the beginning of representative government in America, allowing settlers to elect representatives to make laws and manage local affairs. This assembly was a significant step towards self-governance in the English colonies.
To make and ammend laws