Has any branch of government voted on health care reform?
That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.
the Americans thought that the legislative branch was the most demotratic because people voted for them, so they were selected by people.
because it was voted on by the people to know if a law should be made and if the states agree on it.
False, they are not. The people vote them in.
The entire legislative branch in the US on the federal and state levels is voted into office by the people, the individual voting citizens of the US.
No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.
Yes, a councilperson is part of the legislative branch of local government.
That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.
scalia, thomas, alito and kennedy
2 Republicans and 1 Independent
the Americans thought that the legislative branch was the most demotratic because people voted for them, so they were selected by people.
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The U.S. Congress, which is the legislative branch of the government, voted on the USA PATRIOT Act first. The House of Representatives approved the bill on October 24, 2001, followed by the Senate, which passed it on October 25, 2001. The act was then signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001.
Legislative branch is voted in by people of their states and districts.
no because they have not voted. if u have voted and they lied then yes
The government of the Roman did not have a representative branch. The Romans did not practice in direct democracy like we do (electing representatives to sit in legislative bodies). They practiced direct democracy; that is, it was the people who, gathered in popular assemblies, voted directly on bills
Neither the Judicial nor Legislative Branch (Congress) has term limits. The difference is, Senators and Congressmen may be voted out of office, but members of the Judicial Branch can only be involuntarily removed from the bench if they are impeached by the House of Representatives and convicted by the Senate.