In the United States the US Congress initiates bills that if passed by both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the bill passes both branches of the Congress, and if the President signs the bill into law, then it's the duty of the Executive branch to implement the new law.
In the United States, the United States congress initiates laws that are passed through the legislative branch of government. The judicial branch of government, enforces these laws.
The Executive Branch of government implements the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
The Executive Branch has the power to veto legislation.
executive or administrative
No, the Supreme Court interprets the laws. The Congress implements the laws. That is why they are called the legislative branch.
The judicial branch
the executive branch,, executes and implements policies after it becomes a law,,through legislation by the legislative branch. However, house bill can be vetoed by the president
separationo of powers
Executive branchIn the United States government, the President (the head of the Executive Branch) has the power to veto legislation.
to make laws
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
The president is the only one who "vetoes" bills
government agencies