Legislative Amendments
Legislative amendments are changes or additions proposed to existing laws or statutes. These amendments can be introduced by lawmakers, such as members of a legislative body like the U.S. Congress or state legislatures, to address issues, improve clarity, or adapt to new circumstances.
Once proposed, amendments typically undergo a review process, which may include debates and votes. If approved, they become part of the law, helping to ensure that legislation remains relevant and effective in addressing the needs of society.