No. This power is in the Legislative branch. The Executive branch enforces the law.
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The executive branch passes the laws
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I'm pretty sure that it is the executive branch. Incorrect, the judicial system determines whether the laws enacted by the senate/house and approved by the executive are constitutional.
The executive branch carries out all the laws
The executive branch makes sure laws are carried out.
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The Legislative Branch proposes the bills that they wish to become law and debate them. The head of the Executive Branch (the President) signs them into law and the various agencies of the Executive Branch administer and enforce them. THe Judicial Branch rules on them.
County, State, and Federal.
The executive branch carries out the laws.
The Executive branch is the branch that recommends laws. The President of the US is the head of the Executive branch.