Congress can launch investigations into government entities, individuals, and companies, carry out research, vote to impeach a president, advise and consent to federal judicial appointments, ratify treaties, and fund the government.
impeachment, passing laws, treaty ratification
The United States Congress can, Impeach a President, Impeach a Supreme Court Judge, and Declare War. They also have many more powers. Their powers are found in Article I of The United States Constitution.
Legislating is an eleven letter word for Congress making laws.
How Does The Bill of Rights limit congress's powers
introducing and passing new laws.
Make laws/bills
pass laws
== == The Congress. Art. I, sec 1 of the Constitution.
Under the separation of powers, principles laws can only be made by the Congress.
Besides just making the laws, the members of Congress are given special duties based on the house they are a member of. Both houses have special duties when it comes to impeachment.
Implied powers allow Congress to execute anything they see as necessary and proper, and it doesn't need to fall under the expressed powers of the Constitution.
wanted to improve the government by making laws.