The U.S. Congress plays a crucial role in governing the country, primarily through its legislative powers. It is responsible for making laws, controlling federal spending, and overseeing the executive branch. However, the executive branch, led by the President, is tasked with implementing and enforcing those laws, while the judicial branch interprets them. Thus, while Congress is a key player in running the country, it operates within a system of checks and balances that distributes power among the three branches of government.
Only Congress can pass bills into law. However, the President can propose laws and work with Congress to get them passed..
Barack Obama was a US Senator from Illinois but is not currently a member of Congress.
To make laws for the united states
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If you mean the Congress of the Unites States of America, then that congress has the power to determine how non US citizens can (if they want) become US citizens. It does not have power to determine the rules for citizenship for any other country.
Congress, The Houses of Congress, The Legislature or The Legislative Branch...those will all do the job
His most noted job was representative to the US Congress. In fact he had a fatal stroke while Congress was in session and died in harness so to speak.
congress got screwed in the long run
Import tariffs.
Legislative Branch or Congress, divided into the House of Representatives and the Senate.