depending on what it is if it is a bill/law it goes through steps called checks and balances.
They work when they are in session.
committtees
In the Commitees
President Woodrow Wilson is the person who said that when Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work. It means that most of the work Congress does is done through committees.
Lobbyists and interns
Yes
There is no evidence to suggest that the dentist has been charged for work that was not actually done.
Most of the work that is done by the legislative branch is done in committees.
by committees and their respective subcommittees.
What they do is they pass bills and do work like regular people do Novanet: The standing committee
Campaigning for re-election. Thus the need for term limits if we ever want honest politicians. In the board rooms and meeting areas of the lobbyists in DC. In committee. By their staffs in DC and in their home Districts.
Actually, presidents do not make the laws. Only congress can make the laws. Presidents will promote or push their priorities and try to encourage congress to turn those priorities into laws. Presidents need to work closely with congress, since no bills will pass unless congress agrees to pass them, no matter how much a president might want something done.