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The first specific method of congressional oversight identified by the writer is the ability of Congress "to supply or deny funds based on their perception of the effectiveness of the bureaucracy." The second specific method of congressional oversight identified by the writer is the ability of Congress, through legislation, to control the jurisdiction of the bureaucracy (i.e. How "the bureaucracy performed it s job or what they were entitled to do.")
the Legislative courts help Congress exercise its powers.
Executive and Legislative.
The legislative courts are responsible for helping Congress exercise its power. This is written in Article 1 of the United States Constitution.
collaboration and specialization on specific issues. They conduct hearings, gather information, and draft legislation related to their assigned areas of expertise. This division of labor helps streamline the legislative process and ensures that members can focus on specific policy areas in depth. Additionally, committees provide a platform for members of Congress to exercise oversight and hold government agencies accountable for their actions.
the procedure they use is they often sit there with their thumbs up their asses
1. Any taxation bill must originate in the House of Representatives (HOR). 2. The Senate can prevent a department or Supreme Court appointment by the president. 3. The Congress can cut off funding for any government activity. 4. The congress can investigate with subpoena powers actions of the president and the administration. 5. The Congress can override a presidential veto if 2/3 of the Senate and HOR vote to do so. This allows the Congress to pass a law over the objections of the president. 6. The Congress can impeach the president for 'high crimes and misdemeanors' and remove the president from office if convicted by the Senate.
The first clause of the First Amendment to the US Constitution states:(Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;)Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
Through their elected representatives to Congress, or by appealing their actions to the Judicial system.
Legislative Powers are exclusive to Congress. The Constitution separates the powers of government so that no branch becomes too powerful.
The presidential electoral process in 1796 was flawed because the exercise was not free and fair.
Using the veto indicates that the President disagrees with Congress and that Congress was willing to pass a law they against the President's wishes.