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Which level of government makes ordinances acts and statutes?

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The Legislative Branch of our government makes the laws. The Executive Branch of our government enforces our laws.

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An elected board of supervisors is the local legislative body in counties and is responsible for passing laws (ordinances) for the county. An elected council is the local legislative body in independent cities and incorporated towns.

The legislative branch is responsible for creating statutory laws. Citizens of a state can vote for some state statutes by ballot, but the federal legislative branch enacts all federal statutes. In the federal government, the legislative branch is headed by Congress.

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