Asked by Benn
Suppose the legislature of Pennsylvania adopts a new law. This type of law is called a/an A. bill. B. code. C. statute. D. ordiance. I think it is C. but with what I had read it maybe A. I am stuck with these two help what is the difference?
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Ms. Sue
A bill is a document being considered by the legislature. A statute is the law that is passed by the legislature.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bill
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bill
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