The legislative branch, primarily composed of Congress in the United States, operates under a set of rules that govern its functions. These rules include the procedures for introducing and debating bills, voting on legislation, and the powers granted by the Constitution, such as the authority to levy taxes, regulate commerce, and declare war. Each chamber, the House of Representatives and the Senate, has its own set of rules and procedures, including quorum requirements and committee structures. Additionally, legislative actions are subject to checks and balances, ensuring accountability and preventing the abuse of power.
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The legislative branch makes the laws.the legislative branch isn't the only one that makes the laws, its also the executive branch.ADDED: The legislative Branch of Government does not make or pass laws, they promulgate rules and regulations,which many times have the force of law. Only the Legislative Branch can pass laws, the Executive Branch ENACTS them.executive branch
The Legislative branch (Congress).
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The Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch can either pass them or veto them, and the Judicial Branch checks that the laws abide by the rules set by the Constitution.
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
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Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
The legislative branch.