In most counties in the United States, legislative powers are exercised by the county commissioners. They are usually elected by the citizens of the county.
No, county commissions have executive powers, may have legislative powers, and also judicial or adjudicative powers (such as holding hearings on zoning appeals).
County government function at the domestic level. While national issues are left to higher powers, county governments are restricted to issues of education, local law enforcement, economic development, and urban planning.
False.
Executive and Legislative.
The enumerated powers are those powers given to the Legislative Branch of government, which is Congress.
Separation of powers.
Executive and legislative.
The three powers that belong to the state government are legislative, judiciary and the executive. Each branch of the government has specific powers delegate to it.
the division of powers among the different branches of the government
The Executive, Legislative and Judicial
What are the Non Legislative Powers or Congress???