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Lawmakers bring federal projects or money to their states or districts by lobbying and winning federal grants.
Lawmakers bring federal projects or money to their states or districts by lobbying and winning federal grants.
Federal National Assembly
How many federal reserve branches are there
I think you mean the "scope" of the constitution. This sounds suspiciously like a homework question! Here's a hint: read the constitution where it establishes the three branches. It explains how each branch has control over the process of lawmaking.
They bring in money and jobs
Lawmakers can help resolve constituents' problems with the federal government by advocating on their behalf, contacting the relevant government agencies, and providing information or assistance in navigating the bureaucracy. They may also introduce legislation to address systemic issues that are causing problems for constituents.
Besides providing services for their constituents, members of Congress also try to bring federal government projects and money to their districts and states. Lawmakers do this in three ways: (l) through pork-barrel legislation; (2) through winning federal grants and contracts; and (3) through keeping federal projects.
The Legislative Branch
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Executive functions of the Federal Government are performed by the President, otherwise known as the Executive Branch.