Monetary and non-monetary, for instance.
No. Congress passes legislation.
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Congress can pass new legislation
Presidents cannot pass legislation. It is congress that makes the laws, and then the president either signs them or vetoes them. But presidents can and do encourage congress to pass certain bills; President Obama, like all presidents before him, has had a number of pieces of legislation he wanted congress to pass. In some cases, they did; in others, they did not.
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Legislation. The procedure for doing this is spelled out in Article I of the Constitution.
Read the book
The main duty of congress is to pass laws
The legislative branch (or Congress) is divided into two parts called the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two bodies must both approve any laws before Congress passes them. Congress also has the power to impeach the president if it so chooses.
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Congress does not concern itself with state law. However, states can not nullify federal law not can they pass laws that violate the US Constitution. The courts grant relief if the states pass improper legislation.