Actually, the legislative process has everything to do with the number and the types of laws, which passed by legislative assemblies. That process is subject to the input of veto players from diverse constituencies, to the political calculations of legislative possibilities and to fiscal and administrative limitations.
The impact of those factors, for example explain why President Obama and the Democrats see a window of opportunity for passing laws to reform the health care system in the United States, even though it has so far been one of those impossible tasks for American government. Most people remember how president Clinton’s resolve to get legislation for health care reform passed was frustrated and stopped in the 1990s. However, the seismic political change that was initiated by voters in the last presidential election, and the current economic recession seem to have also affected the reaction of the diverse stake-holders to the issue of health care reform.
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