Legislative priorities are specific issues or policies that lawmakers give high importance and focus on when creating laws. These priorities often reflect societal concerns, public opinion, political agendas, and current events.
Related terms
Policy agenda: The policy agenda represents a set of issues or problems that government officials feel require attention or action.
Lobbying: Lobbying involves individuals or groups attempting to influence lawmakers' decisions by advocating for specific policies or issues.
Public opinion: This term refers to the collective beliefs, attitudes, and preferences of the general public on various matters. It often influences legislative priorities.