Legislative branch
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. This is part of the Legislative Branch of the U.S. government.
The House of Representatives is part of the government's legislative branch.
There are no judges in the House of Representatives; the members are called either Congressmen (Congresswomen) or Representatives. Judges are part of the Judicial Branch; the House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch; they're completely separate.
The House of Represenatives is Not in the Judicial branch It is part of the Legislative Branch.
Senators and Representatives are a part of the Legislative Branch of government.
The House of Representatives and the Senate make up the Legislative Branch.
There are no judges in the House of Representatives; the members are called either Congressmen (Congresswomen) or Representatives. Judges are part of the Judicial Branch; the House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch; they're completely separate.
They are part of Congress and the legislative branch of government.
The Senate and the House of Representatives
The House of Representatives.
Congress is part of the legislative branch. Meaning the House of Representatives and the Senate.
No. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government. The House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch of government. They function independently of each other.