It is the job of the legislative branch to enact Federal Laws within the framework of the US Constitution. The legislative branch has powers also to approve the expenditure of federal monies, approve presidential appointments, approve treaties to which the US becomes a party, and such other powers as set forth in the US Constitution. The structure and function of all three branches of the federal government are set forth in the Constitution. Who works there are US Senators, members of the US House of Representatives, and all of their staff and employees.
The house of represtentitives (100) and the senaters
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No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
The legislative branch introduces and passes bills. It may also hold hearings to aid in the passage of bills.
That would be the executive branch of the United States government. It is their job to execute the laws passed by the legislative branch.
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Create the laws that the govenor soon looks at.
The Judicial branch's job is to make sure that the laws and actions taken by the government are constitutional(they don't go against the Constitution).
In the US and in many democratic nations, the officials within a legislative branch of government are normally elected by the people they serve.
Congress is a part of the Legislative Branch so its their job to make the laws.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.