lawmakers
Lawmakers are individuals authorized to draft, debate, and enact laws within a political jurisdiction. In modern democracies they are typically elected representatives serving in a legislative body such as a parliament, congress, or city council. In most systems, the legislature holds primary lawmaking power, with varying roles for other branches.
Main duties include introducing bills and amendments, debating policy, and voting on laws. They represent constituents,
Legislatures can be unicameral or bicameral. A bill typically proceeds through committees, readings, and floor debates
Lawmakers are subject to elections and, in many places, term limits. Ethical rules regulate conflicts of interest,