Yes, the legislative branch is responsible for and has the right to making laws. It is usually an assembly made up of the representatives of the citizens.They are elected by the citizens, usually over the age of 18, in (indirect)democracies
to pass bills and laws.
they pass bills to make into laws, they can override bills to turn it into laws.
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The Legislative Branch
Legislative BranchA:The legislative branch is responsible for creating and passing laws. However, the president has the authority to veto any laws, which prevents them from passing. the legislative creates the laws and bills and it is then sent to the president he may pass or veto it the legislative branch then may over turn the veto with a 2/3's vote
The legislative branch makes the laws.the legislative branch isn't the only one that makes the laws, its also the executive branch.ADDED: The legislative Branch of Government does not make or pass laws, they promulgate rules and regulations,which many times have the force of law. Only the Legislative Branch can pass laws, the Executive Branch ENACTS them.executive branch
No, they do not pass laws, they pass Bills. Technically they pass a Bill which, once it passes both house of Congress is sent to the President and when the President signs it, THEN it becomes a law.
The main job of the legislative branch is to make laws. Mostly to make the laws and then pass them on to the judicial branch to interpret for people of houses, and then passed to executive branch to execute or make the laws.
The Legislative Branch has the power to pass laws. The Executive Branch can veto laws, and the Judicial Branch can check laws to make sure that they are constitutional (and can end them if they are not).
To write and pass laws.
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To make the laws. The legislative branch makes laws. Examples are state legislatures, Congress, and Parliament.