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The legislature's role is to create laws. It also has the power to amend and revoke laws. Congress is the Legislative branch in the United States.
The group that makes laws is called the legislature. In the United States, the legislature is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, collectively known as Congress.
The United States Congress makes the federal law. The state legislature makes state laws and city council passes local ordinances.
The Legislative Branch of the United States Federal Government makes the laws. The Senate and the House of Representatives (Congress) make up the Legislative Branch.
Every legislature makes laws for the citizens of its state.
Legislature
The legislature makes the laws.
The legislature makes the laws.
The legislature makes the laws.
In the United States, Congress makes all federal laws, including taxation law. State legislatures make all state laws, including state taxation laws. If authorized by the state constitution and/or the state legislature, local government bodies make local taxation laws.
The United States House of Representatives has two parts. Its parts are the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Senate. The Congress makes federal laws.
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