What distinguishes the process of making local laws compared to laws at the federal level?(1 point)

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Local laws can be vetoed by the executive.
Local laws can be vetoed by the executive.

Local laws need a majority vote from legislators to move forward in the process.
Local laws need a majority vote from legislators to move forward in the process.

There are discussions among legislators about the merits of the law.
There are discussions among legislators about the merits of the law.

Local laws are presented to the people for public review and comment before passage.

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The statement that distinguishes the process of making local laws compared to laws at the federal level is:

Local laws are presented to the people for public review and comment before passage.

This reflects the often more community-oriented and participatory process that can be involved in local lawmaking, contrasting with the more formal and structured process at the federal level.