I think the answer is enforce the state’s laws
Answer: Role playing on attitude change.
Explanation: In Psychology, cognitive dissonance is a psychological distress that people experience when they face situations or facts that contradict their beliefs, ideas or values. The cognitive dissonance theory was created by Leon Festinger and suggests that every person in a situation like this becomes uncomfortable and willing to make changes to justify or eliminate the dissonance. There are three ways by which people can reduce this dissonance: reducing the significance of the conflicting beliefs, acquiring new beliefs, or getting rid of the conflicting behavior.
Answer:
Vast majority of bills is removed.
Explanation:
When legislator introduces a bill, during a regular session (where more than 7000 bills can be introduced), after it's reading the bill is assigned to a standing committee. This is where the majority of bills die. If a bill survives the committee stage, it is then being sent to the Calendars Committee to be schelduled for a debate. A bill must have a two-thirds majority to pass in the Senate. Then the bill is sent for a governor to action - he can make it into law, it can be allowed to become law without governor's signature, or it can be vetoed.