Legislation

Legislation refers to the process of making or enacting laws, which are formal rules established by a governmental body. It encompasses the drafting, deliberation, and approval of proposed laws, known as bills, by various entities such as parliaments or congresses. Once a bill is passed by the appropriate legislative authority, it becomes law and is enforced within the jurisdiction. Legislation is a crucial aspect of governance, shaping the legal framework within which society operates, addressing issues ranging from public policy to individual rights. It can also include amendments and repeals of existing laws.