The judiciary; it doesn't have the power to vote on a budget (legislative), nor can it execute decisions (which is the role of the executive).
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What give Congress so much power is that they control the purse strings.
No. Congress (the Legislative Branch) holds the power of the purse, meaning they create the budget and decide what to fund and what not to fund.
all three branches are powerful but the executive branch has the most power
The legislative branch lays and collects taxes. They have what is called the power of the purse. They control everything that involves federal money.
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by consent to Presidential appointments. They also conduct impeachment proceedings. The House votes to impeach and the Senate conducts the trial.
The President can veto any bill that is presented to him by the Legislative branch. Also, because of judicial review the supreme court can declare bills created by the legislative to be unconstitutional.
The power to create and pass laws: The legislative branch has the authority to introduce, debate, and vote on new laws. This power allows them to address societal issues, establish regulations, and make changes to existing legislation. The power to oversee the executive branch: The legislative branch has the responsibility to conduct oversight of the executive branch, ensuring that government agencies and officials are acting in accordance with the law and are being held accountable for their actions. The power to control the budget: The legislative branch holds the power of the purse, meaning they have the authority to approve and allocate government funding. This power allows them to establish spending priorities, distribute resources, and make decisions regarding taxation and revenue.
Makes federal law, declares war, approves treaties, has the power of the purse, and has the power of impeachment, by which it can remove sitting members of the government.
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Power of the purse is the influence that legislatures have over public policy because of their power to vote money for public.
There are three branches of government, which in theory are equal in power. Any one of the three branches can prevent action by the other two. The three branches are the Executive branch, headed by the President, and which includes the military and most of the government bureaucracy. Second is the Legislative branch, divided into the Senate and the House of Representatives. The legislature has the "power of the purse"; to supply money or to cut off money to the other branches. The legislature also has the power of impeachment, the ability to remove any bad actor from the government. The third branch is the Judicial branch, including the Supreme Court and all of the various Federal courts. In practice, the Executive branch has essentially unlimited power, only slightly checked by the Legislature or the Courts. This is their own faults; the Legislature is reluctant to impeach and remove from office any but the most corrupt and evil officeholders, and the courts show undue deference to the Executive branch and fail to limit the Executive branch's power.