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the process of making or enacting laws.
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having two branches or chambers, as in a legislative body.
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a person who is represented by an elected official.
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a formal change or addition proposed to a law or document.
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a tactic used to delay or block legislative action, often involving prolonged speech.
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the minimum number of members required to be present for a legislative body to conduct its business.
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a group of members of a legislative body assigned to consider specific issues or legislation.
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a formal expression of opinion or intention by a legislative body.
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the legal authorization to spend government funds for specific purposes.
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the power of an executive authority to reject a bill passed by the legislature.