Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
no the only people who make laws are congress
Congress is in the Legislative branch, they make laws. The two houses are The house of Representatives and the senate
The House of Representatives is the largest of the two bodies -- House of Representative and Senate -- that make up the Congress. The House of Representatives is the largest of the two bodies -- House of Representative and Senate -- that make up the Congress.
The legislative government is the congress. They make laws. You have the congress(2 Representatives from each state) and the house of reprenstives (based on the states population.)
In the US, Congress is divided into "Houses" (sometimes called chambers). Both houses of Congress -- the US Senate and the US House of Representatives -- are part of the Legislative Branch of government. The Senate and House of Representatives make laws together. Under most circumstances, they have to agree by a simple majority vote.
The legislative branch (or Congress) is divided into two parts called the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two bodies must both approve any laws before Congress passes them. Congress also has the power to impeach the president if it so chooses.
the 23 committee in the house of representatives
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
In Washington D.C., the laws are made by the United States Congress. Since D.C. is not a state, Congress has authority over its laws and governance.
- Congress - Senate - House of Reprensentative - U.S. or national legislature
Federal laws
Congress