In the United States there are two political bodies that are the legislative branch of the Federal Government. They are as a whole referred to as "Congress", however, the specific names are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The legislative branch of the federal government is the U.S. Congress, which includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Congress makes laws.
The legislative branch of the federal government is called the Congress.
The Legislative Branch
The legislative branch is part of the federal government.
The Legislative Branch
Legislative Branch
The legislative branch introduces and passes bills. It may also hold hearings to aid in the passage of bills.
Legislative branch and Executive branch
the legislative branch
Congress
constitution
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