write down your mnemonic device for the legislative lawmaking process..then list the 5 steps in order

My mnemonic device for the legislative lawmaking process is "Laura Eats Delicious Apples Every Day."

The 5 steps in order are:

1. Introduction: A bill is proposed by a member of the legislative body and introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.

2. Evaluation: The bill is then referred to the appropriate committee, where it is thoroughly evaluated, amended, and debated.

3. Debate and Voting: The bill is debated on the floor of the legislative body, followed by a vote on whether to pass or reject the bill.

4. Approval: If the bill is approved by a majority vote in one chamber, it then goes to the other chamber (House or Senate) for a similar process of evaluation, debate, and voting.

5. Delivery: If the bill passes both chambers of the legislative body, it is then delivered to the executive branch (usually the President or the Governor) for final approval or veto.