Bill Analysis

/ˈbɪl əˌnæləsɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A detailed examination and explanation of a legislative bill's purpose, provisions, and potential impact.
    The legislative assistant prepared a bill analysis to inform the committee about the proposed law's effects.

Forms

  • bill analysis
  • bill analyses

Commentary

Bill analysis is crucial for legislators and stakeholders to understand and debate proposed laws effectively.

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