The legislative branch can refer to both national and state levels of government. At the national level, it is represented by the U.S. Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. At the state level, each state has its own legislative body, typically called a legislature or assembly, which is responsible for creating state laws. Therefore, the term "legislative branch" can apply to both contexts depending on the specific government being referenced.
the lagislative assembly is the people that helps makes the laws for our country
State and National Government. Did not have an executive or judiciary branch in national.
State and National Government. Did not have an executive or judiciary branch in national.
Executive branch Executive branch Executive branch
legislative
the legislative branch
A Mayor-council structure closely matches the structure of state and national government with a distinct executive and legislative branch.
A Mayor-council structure closely matches the structure of state and national government with a distinct executive and legislative branch.
A Mayor-council structure closely matches the structure of state and national government with a distinct executive and legislative branch.
A Mayor-council structure closely matches the structure of state and national government with a distinct executive and legislative branch.
The Governor of that state.
A Mayor-council structure closely matches the structure of state and national government with a distinct executive and legislative branch.