Lawsenacted
Lawsenacted is a term that refers to the process by which a bill becomes a law in a given jurisdiction. The specific steps involved can vary significantly depending on the legislative system, but generally include introduction, committee review, floor debate, voting, and executive approval. In many systems, a bill must pass both houses of a legislature before it can be sent to the executive for assent. The executive may sign the bill into law, veto it, or in some cases, allow it to become law without their signature. If a bill is vetoed, the legislature may have the option to override the veto with a supermajority vote.
The legislative process is designed to ensure thorough examination and public input. Bills can be proposed