Legislative.
Another View: The above answer is correct in that the Legislative Branch writes the bills which are sent to the President for his signature.
However, in and of itself, the Legislative Branch does not enact a law unless and until the President vetoes the bill that was sent to him. ONLY THEN - if the Congress over-rides the President's veto can it be said that the Legislative Branch has actually "passed" a law.
which branch of government is responsible fow writing and debating laws
The legislative branch is responsible for making laws; the executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws; the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws under the Constitution.
The Legislative branch is responsible for the draft and creation of laws.
The legislative branch of government is the branch that is responsible for writing laws, among other things. The house of representitives and the senate are the legislative branch of government.
The legislative branch is responsible for enacting laws.
The branch responsible for interpreting the meaning of laws and how they are applied and if they have been broken is the judicial branch. The branch responsible for making the laws is the legislative branch.
The executive branch is responsible for writing and enforcing laws. The branch also determines who the head of each government agency is.
The executive branch is responsible for carrying out the laws of the whole country. They make sure the laws are respected.
Executive Branch
The judiciary branch is responsible for making sure laws follow the constitution.
Legislative branch
The Judicial Branch