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Laws for Washington, D.C. are primarily made by the United States Congress, as the district is not a state and has limited self-governance. The D.C. Council also passes local laws, but these can be overridden by Congress. Additionally, Congress has the authority to review and veto local legislation, which distinguishes D.C.'s law-making process from that of states.

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