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Senators and Representatives are a part of the Legislative Branch of government.
The House of Representatives and the Senate make up the Legislative Branch.
Its a branch of government that changes the law.
Congress, General Assembly, and the Senate
The Legislative Branch
Legislative. The Senate is part of the legislative branch as well.
I will go ahead and answer the three national branches of gov. in America Legislative-makes laws( Senate and the House of representatives) Judicial-judges the laws to see if they're constitutional(supreme court(mainly)) Executive-enforces or carries out the laws(Mainly president)
Legislative Branch
In the United States there are two political bodies that are the legislative branch of the Federal Government. They are as a whole referred to as "Congress", however, the specific names are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The legislative branch makes the laws. In the United States this branch is known as Congress, and it includes the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The legislative branch (legislature) is the branch of a government that makes laws. In the US, it includes the two housos of Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) and its related agencies.
We have a bicameral, meaning it has two branches. The Senate is one and the House of Representatives is the other. Therefore the Senate is part of the Legislative branch of government.