congress
^^ It's definitely NOT Congress. I got that question wrong on PLATO. It is Federal Agencies.
Generally speaking, federal laws in the United States are implemented by various federal agencies and departments, such as the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of Health and Human Services. These agencies are responsible for enforcing laws, issuing regulations, and ensuring compliance through oversight and guidelines. Additionally, federal laws are interpreted and applied by the judicial system, including federal courts. Overall, the implementation of federal laws involves a collaborative effort among legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
federal agencies enforce newly written tax laws
During Reconstruction, the federal government, specifically the Union Army and federal officials, enforced the laws in the South. This was done to ensure that the newly implemented policies, such as the Reconstruction Amendments and civil rights laws, were upheld in the region.
Animal welfare laws are administered by the state government and implemented by the RSPCA and the state police.
The state laws are overruled by the federal laws.
Franklin Delanoe Roosevelt
The possible result of new safety laws implemented in a workplace is low risk of accidents and confident in employees.
The possible result of new safety laws implemented in a workplace is low risk of accidents and confident in employees.
In 2017, the states that implemented new stop-and-identify laws were Arkansas, Nevada, and Texas.
federal laws were superior to state laws
lack of laws implemented
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