it affects our daily lives because the legislative branch makes laws. and if we didn't have laws then this whole world will be messed up. its good that we have laws right? that's why.
The executive branch affects everything that we have available to us in our country. These aspects range from the attorney general to the safety of our country, to our food. It affects all aspects that are basic necessities for our daily lives.
The legislative branch of government writes the laws.
what does the legislative branch do?
Legislative branch
Congress was authorized to delegate some policy making to the executive branch. In recent decades, Congress has practically given up its legislative and regulatory authority by delegating most of it to the executive branch.
debating and finalizing the detail of the policy
The legislative branch.
The balance of powers is dependant on each branch having a way to monitor the other branches, and each branch having its own separate abilities. The legislative branch is the only branch that can enact policy and change the Constitution. In addition, the legislative branch must approve all appointments to executive and judicial branches made by the President, and the legislative branch may impeach any member of the executive or judicial branch if necessary.
Presidential republic
The public policy
Legislative
the executive branch
Well, those "powers" are branches of the government in America. Each branch has the power to perform checks and balances on the other branches. The judicial branch has the power to declare laws made by the executive branch (the president) and the legislative branch (congress) unconstitutional. But in turn the legislative and executive branches both have their own checks to use against the judicial branch.
A policy that was initiated by the legislative body.
They aren't. The legislature, not the judiciary, makes policy.Another View: While it is true that the courts do not make "policy," they ARE capable of shaping or nullifying the laws passed by the Legislative Branch of government when these laws come before them for review.