Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution establishes the powers held by Congress. These powers include being able to lay and collect taxes, borrow money on credit, and to coin money.
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Article I gives the President the power to:veto bills passed by Congress
It limits congressional power that the powers Congress are to exercise are exclusively those specifically provided for in Article I. This has been interpreted to mean that Congress, and only Congress, is vested with the legislative power.
Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.
Article one is about congress which is what the US legislature is called. Section 8 of article 1 lists the powers of Congress.
Article one gives the president the power to veto bills passed by congress.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
Article II, Section 8 allows for Congress to declare war; the President to wage war.
Article one
The congress is the one who holds political power but the president holds the rest of the power because of his honor ship
Congress has the power to collect taxes because it is written in the Constitution under Article 1. Congress has the power to tax in order to provide for everyone within the United States.