Congress, "Necessary and proper" is straight for the Constitution.
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The Necessary and Proper Clause of the United States Constitution is where the implied powers of the national government are inferred from. It states that Congress has the authority to make all necessary and proper laws to carry out its powers, and has served as a basis for many national programs and policies.
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
Nicknamed, "the Elastic Clause," the necessary and proper clause of the US Constitution is in Section 8 of Article 1. It gives Congress the right to make laws that might be needed in order to perform their given powers in the Constitution. An example would be making a national currency and/or bank to deal with their power of borrowing and coining money.
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The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
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The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
The US Congress debates and passes the laws, subject to approval by the President and the judgments of the Supreme Court.