lawmakers
Lawmakers are individuals who are responsible for creating, amending, and repealing laws within a government. They typically work in legislative bodies, such as parliaments or congresses, where they represent the interests of their constituents. Lawmakers propose new laws, debate existing ones, and vote on legislation that affects the public.
In many countries, lawmakers are elected officials, meaning they are chosen by the people through elections. Their roles can vary depending on the political system, but they often serve on committees that focus on specific issues, such as healthcare, education, or environmental policy, to help shape effective legislation.