The Legislative Branch of the US Government includes the Senate.
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Legislative Branch. Peace.
The legislative branch is one of the three branches of the U.S. Government. There are two groups in that branch, Senators and House of Representatives. They write laws.
In the United States the legislative branch of the US Senate, is composed of senators. Each State has two senators in the Senate.
The House of Representatives and the Senate make up the Legislative Branch.
No, senators are not part of the executive branch. Senators are members of the legislative branch of the U.S. government, specifically the Senate, which is responsible for making laws. The executive branch, headed by the President, is separate and is responsible for enforcing laws. Each branch has distinct powers and responsibilities as outlined in the Constitution.
No. Supreme Court justices (Judicial Branch) and US Senators (Legislative Branch) work in separate, independent parts of the federal government, and neither is inferior nor superior to the other. They have completely different chains of command.
Well, if you are referring to the branch of government then the legislative branch. Which includes the state senators and house of representatives.
The legislative branch is composed of 535 members. 100 of which are senators, there are 2 senators per each state, and 435 representatives which are allocated according to each states population.
The legislative branch is one of the three branches of the U.S. Government. There are two groups in that branch, Senators and House of Representatives. They write laws.
Executive branch