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what is the difference between a bill and a law​

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Answered by grishmavanecha
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A bill is a proposed law presented to the legislature for deliberation and approval. Thus, all bills must start in the legislature. ... A bill enacted into law is then called an act or statute. Law is a system of rules put into effect with the help of law enforcement systems.

Answered by missNAV143957
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A bill is a proposed law presented to the legislature for deliberation and approval. Thus, all bills must start in the legislature. ... A bill enacted into law is then called an act or statute. Law is a system of rules put into effect with the help of law enforcement systems.

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