The Judicial Branch
Kind of. While it is the legislative branch that passes bills, the president must sign them into effect. And though not in the Constitution, every president since Washington has made "executive orders", which are basically just laws passed by the president which bypass congress. Executing, or implementing laws, is the main job of the executive branch as can be seen by all the hundreds of bureaucratic agencies and offices who have some power over the laws through the way they implement or interpret them.
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.
The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
The executive branch signs the laws
the head this branch can suggest ideas for new laws in the state of the union speech what is this branch i don't know
It is the legislative branch of government.
Legislative branch makes the laws. Executive branch enforces the laws. Judicial branch interprets the laws.
It is the president in the Executive Branch that can veto laws.
It is the Legislative Branch of government that makes the laws. The U.S. Congress, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, handles that chore in America.This branch of government is different from the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch of the Federal Government. Those two branches enforce and execute the law, and interpret the law, respectively.
which branch of government is responsible fow writing and debating laws
It is the Executive branch.