Congress has the legislative (law-making) powers. :)
legislative law
Lawmaking powers that are delegated to regional assemblies.
Simply it means authority/power that does not originate with the legislative branch of government. In American govt. non-legislative power originates from the executive and judicial branch in the form of executive orders and judicial review respectively
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Separation of powers divided the role of the government into 3 branches: the legislative, executive, and the judicial. The powers/roles were separated into lawmaking (legislative), law-enforcing (executive), and law-interpreting (judicial).
The Senate and the House of Representatives have the power tomake laws. (the legislative power)
The Legislative body
That is the correct spelling "lawmaking" for the legislative process.The legislators or other authorities are lawmakers.
legislative branch of the us
The Legislative Branch
Legislative I know for sure!
In the 21st century, lawmaking primarily falls to legislative bodies, such as parliaments and congresses, where elected representatives propose, debate, and vote on laws. In many countries, the executive branch, including presidents or prime ministers, can also influence lawmaking through proposals and veto powers. Additionally, courts play a role in interpreting laws, while public opinion and advocacy groups can shape legislative agendas. Overall, lawmaking is a collaborative process involving multiple branches of government and civic engagement.