Kirk Adams is the Speaker of the House in 2011.
Legislative
The Congress
The Senate and the House of Representatives are both part of the Legislative branch. The Legislative branch (Congress) creates and passes laws; the Judicial branch, headed by the US Supreme Court, evaluates challenged laws to ensure they are constitutional; the Executive branch enforces laws.
the part of the constitution that explains how the legislative branch should work is article one.
True. Since the vice president is the second highest official in the executive branch of government and the Senate is part of the legislative branch, this is one way in which the two branches are drawn closer.
Legislative (other two are Executive and Judicial)
The Executive Branch can veto a bill proposed by the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch can override the president's veto with another vote on the bill; it requires a greater majority than a simple one. The Judicial Branch determines if a bill is constitutional or not. The Executive Branch nominates the members of the Supreme Court and most of the judicial branch. The Legislative Branch has to approve the nominations from the Executive Branch.
It is the executive branch.
There are three branches of the American government: legislative, judicial, and executive. Any one of these is an answer to the this question.
legislative branch
legislative branch
The two parts of the legislative branch is Governor's Council and the Burgesses