A municipality typically passes its own laws through a process that involves drafting proposed legislation, often called ordinances or bylaws. This draft is then presented to the local governing body, such as a city council or board of trustees, for discussion and debate. After any necessary revisions, the proposed law is put to a vote; if it receives the required majority, it is adopted and becomes enforceable within the municipality. Additionally, public input may be solicited, and there may be specific procedures outlined in local charters or state laws that govern this process.
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