In legislative offices, representatives are typically elected officials who serve in local, state, or national government. These can include members of Congress at the federal level, state legislators in state assemblies, and local council members in city or county governments. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on laws that affect their constituents. Each representative is chosen to voice the interests and concerns of the people in their district or jurisdiction.
Texas is a state so legislative offices are filled by voting.
The legislative branch of government writes the law. The legislative branch is made up of people elected to represent the general population. For the US government, the legislative branch includes the Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as their supporting offices.
The main offices of the American Government are the judiciary, legislative, and executive systems. They also have various offices in the states where the major cities are.
The Senate and the House of Representatives
The Legislative Branch of government has the power to establish Post Offices. Congress makes up the Legislative Branch and include both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
In the Capital Building and in their legislative offices and committee rooms.
Legislative branch
Using Elections
The legislative branch in England is known as Parliament. It does essentially the same thing as the US Congress, except that its members may serve in the Executive Branch (Prime Minister and ministers) without resigning their elective offices.
Executive has 4 Legislative has 2 Judicial has 6
Legislative
According to Article I Section 8 of the US Constitution, Congress has the power to establish Post Offices. It is one of the Enumerated Powers of Congress.