Congress has the power to appropriate public funds, borrow money on the public credit, and to promote education and health.
NOTE: "to promote education and health" was later amended to read "to establish systems of social security and welfare"
Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.
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Article I, Section 9
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Yes, if a person does not follow section 9 of article 3, they may be in violation of a specific legal requirement outlined in that section. Depending on the wording of the section and the consequences attached to non-compliance, the individual may face penalties or sanctions for failing to adhere to it. It is important to review the specific language and implications of the section to determine the consequences of non-compliance.
The Article provides that Congress consists of a House of Representitives and the Senate
Section 9, i believe.
Article 1 describes the powers of the Legislative Branch. Its sections are as follows. * Article 1 - The Legislative Branch ** Section 1 - The Legislature ** Section 2 - The House ** Section 3 - The Senate ** Section 4 - Elections, Meetings ** Section 5 - Membership, Rules, Journals, Adjournment ** Section 6 - Compensation ** Section 7 - Revenue Bills, Legislative Process, Presidential Veto ** Section 8 - Powers of Congress ** Section 9 - Limits on Congress ** Section 10 - Powers Prohibited of States To find out more information check out the related link.
These are enumerated at Article I Section 9 of the U S Constitution.
Yes, In Article 1, section 9 clause1.
Article I, Section 8. Powers denied to the Congress and powers denied to the states – Article I, Sections 9 and 10, respectively.