Congressional oversight refers to the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation of the Executive branch and other federal agencies.
Legislative oversight" refers to the
legislature's review and evaluation of
selected activities of the executive
branch of government. The legislative branch
conducts oversight activities because it not only
enacts new programs for the state, but also has a duty
to ensure that existing programs are implemented
and administered effi ciently, effectively, and in a
manner consistent with legislative intent.
the continuing review of how effectively the executive branch carries out the laws Congress passes
Scrutiny of executive branch programs and performance by the legislature.
Congress exercises this power largely through its congressional committee system.
Oversite excavation refers to the process of excavating and preparing the ground for construction by removing soil, rocks, or other materials to create a level surface. It is an essential step to ensure a strong foundation for the building.
1) enact laws 2) Represent special interests 3) Provide governmental oversite
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Legislative
The Legislative Branch(:
The legislative branch
legislative head
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
The Legislative Branch
The Legislative branch (Congress).
The local legislative is congress.
legislative