Before Congress wrote laws, we pretty much had oral and verbal agreements. In order to validate these agreements, however, laws had to be written for and by the people.
In the United States, both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, pass laws before they can be presented to the president. The bill must be approved by a majority vote in both chambers of Congress before it can be sent to the president for final approval or veto.
Laws are bills in Congress before they are passed and become law.
Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. wrote "The Jungle" which started a public outcry about the methods and conditions in the meatpacking industry. From that, the US Congress wrote regulatory laws for that industry.
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The legislative branch (or Congress) is divided into two parts called the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two bodies must both approve any laws before Congress passes them. Congress also has the power to impeach the president if it so chooses.
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the congress may veto laws or pass laws for a city.
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Laws are created by legislative bodies, such as Congress or Parliament, at the local, state, or national level. These bodies are made up of elected officials who propose, debate, and vote on laws that are then implemented and enforced by the government.
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
Congress makes laws for the nation