yes
It's the Legislative branch.
legislative
If you are talking United States governance, the Legislative Branch creates law. US Federal Law is created by Congress, which is both the House of Representatives and the Senate taken together. State Law is created by the individual State legislatures. Cities have city councils (some use different names) that do the same thing. Each have the basic 'branches' of executive, legislative, and judicial but they are called different things at each level.
I think that Harlingen is the name of the Dutch city that starts with "H", and is home toDutch's Legislative branch also:)
The Legislative branch at the local level is commonly known as the city council. This is deemed to be a branch of the House of Representatives.
The Legislative branch at the local level is commonly known as the city council. This is deemed to be a branch of the House of Representatives.
The city council
State legislatures and city or county councils make laws.
A city council is the legislative body that governs a city, municipality or local government area. Legislative Branch of Federal Government
Five are in the councils
A city usually has just two branches of government: an executive branch and a legislative branch. A judiciary branch is also present, however, it encompasses more than one city usually.
The Legislative branch, which includes the separate chambers of Congress (the Senate and the House of Representatives) meets in the United States Capitol building in Washington, DC.