How a Bill Becomes Real Life
A law passes, then agencies spend months turning it into real procedures. That implementation—not the vote—creates the actual change.
How Government Actually Works
Federal sets national rules and funds major systems. States control schools, wages, sentencing, and most daily regulations. Counties run public health, jails, elections, and social services. Cities handle zoning, transit, policing policies, and daily infrastructure. Real problems land where these layers collide.
