Legislative Changes
Legislative changes refer to modifications or updates made to existing laws or the introduction of new laws by a governing body, such as a parliament or congress. These changes can arise from various factors, including shifts in public opinion, emerging social issues, or the need to address gaps in current legislation.
The process of implementing legislative changes typically involves drafting a bill, which is then debated and voted on by lawmakers. If approved, the bill becomes law and can significantly impact areas such as healthcare, education, or environmental policy.