legislative branch
As of December 2011, Texas has had four capitol buildings that have housed the government.
The Secretary of Agriculture is housed underneath the Executive branch. The Secretary of Agriculture is under the direction of the President and oversees the Department of Agriculture.
The President is known as the Chief Executive. He is the head of the executive branch, and oversees all employees housed in the executive branch.
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The U.S. Capitol has over 500,000 artifacts in its collection, which are housed and cared for by the Architect of the Capitol. These artifacts include historical documents, paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects that reflect the history and culture of the United States.
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After a law has been passed by Congress and signed by the President, it is officially a law. To be initiated, many laws must be implemented by an agency of the government, typically housed under the executive branch.
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Different US states have different capitols and dates on which they were built or relocated. The capitol is the building that houses the state legislature, and is located in the city that is the state's capital.Some capitol buildings previously housed city governments and some were built especially for the legislature, such as the Louisiana State Capitol built in Baton Rouge beginning in 1929 and dedicated in 1932. It replaced the neo-Gothic "Old Capitol Building" which dated from the establishment of the capital in 1849, and is still a state landmark.
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The Acropolis is a group of buildings (including the Parthenon) which housed part of the ancient government of Athens in Greece.