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Luciano Travis
16 April, 00:48
Who writes the bills that become laws
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Jazlyn Lopez
16 April, 02:07
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There are three different branches of our government. Legislative Branch (Which writes the laws); the Executive Branch (Who carries out the laws); and the Judicial Branch (Which reviews the ways laws are applied).
So the legislative branch writes the bills that become laws.
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