The legislative branch, specifically the U.S. Congress, typically meets in sessions that last for about one year, often starting in January and concluding in December. Congress convenes for two regular sessions during its two-year term, with the first session beginning in odd-numbered years and the second in even-numbered years. Additionally, Congress can hold special sessions as needed. The exact duration and schedule can vary based on legislative priorities and circumstances.
They meet to make laws.
Capital building
In heaven
The legislative branch along with all the other branches of government meet at The Capitol Building! (All branches of government are: judicial, legislative, and consecutive.)
The Legislative Branch met in different chambers on opposite sides of the capitol building in Washington DC.
they meet at the capital
The Legislative Branch, or Congress (the House and the Senate).
The bills proposed and discussed in the legislative branch grow out of committee's. Committee's meet and study bills before presenting them to the House or Senate.
The legislative branch
The Legislative branch (Congress).
The Legislative Branch(:
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