Narodno Sabranie (in Bulgarian words)
congress
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The legislative branch can refer to both national and state levels of government. At the national level, it is represented by the U.S. Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. At the state level, each state has its own legislative body, typically called a legislature or assembly, which is responsible for creating state laws. Therefore, the term "legislative branch" can apply to both contexts depending on the specific government being referenced.
what are the responsibilities of the legislative branch
The legislative branch in wyoming is called "the legislature of the state of wyoming" located in the Wyoming Constitution Article 3 Section 1.
The legislative building is called the state capitol and may be called the State House.
general assembly
The Legislative branch is the lawmaking body of Illinois. Another name for the legislative branch or lawmaking body in Illinois is General Assembly.
The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
the legislative branch
The executive branch of government enforces legislative laws. It is responsible for implementing and administering the laws passed by the legislative branch. This branch is headed by the President (at the federal level) or a governor (at the state level), along with various administrative agencies that carry out specific functions related to law enforcement and regulation.