The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
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The three branch of governments are: 1.Executive branch 2.Legislative branch 3.Judicial branch
The Legislative branch is the lawmaking body of Illinois. Another name for the legislative branch or lawmaking body in Illinois is General Assembly.
The Governor, similar to the President at the Federal Level, is the chief executive of a state government. State Governments in this manner are the same as they are required to be "republican in nature".
Narodno Sabranie (in Bulgarian words)
The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
The Legislative branch at the local level is commonly known as the city council. This is deemed to be a branch of the House of Representatives.
The executive branch of government enforces legislative laws. It is responsible for implementing and administering the laws passed by the legislative branch. This branch is headed by the President (at the federal level) or a governor (at the state level), along with various administrative agencies that carry out specific functions related to law enforcement and regulation.
I'm not sure if it depends on the state, but the Illinois state legislative has the General Assembly while the Federal legislative has Congress
Mayor
president
The Legislative branch but more specifically the Senate. The president proposes but the Senate must approve by 2/3 of the vote.
General Assembly.the national gov. is congress. the local is board of supervisors.
General Assembly.the national gov. is congress.the local is board of supervisors.
Legislative branch of that state
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