The House of Ways & Means Committee
Reforms in the 1960s and 1970s democratized Congress. The reforms spread powers around, reduced the dominance of senior members, and reduced the proliferation of subcommittees. The growth of informal caucuses tended to decentralize power in Congress.
Congress has the power to tax
constituent power of congress
The president may propose it, but it must be approved by congress before it's a formal declaration of war.
The U.S. Congress in the 1970s was characterized by a significant shift toward greater liberalism and assertiveness, influenced by social movements and changing public attitudes. This decade saw the passage of landmark legislation, including civil rights protections, environmental laws, and reforms in health care and education. Additionally, Congress became more confrontational with the executive branch, particularly during the Watergate scandal, which led to increased scrutiny of presidential power. Overall, the 1970s marked a period of legislative activism and a reevaluation of governmental roles in American society.
Congress has the power to declare war.
yes the congress have the power of approval
The president may propose it, but it must be approved by congress before it's a formal declaration of war.
Correct. Congress does NOT have that power.
The Department of Defense has the power to report to Congress.
In the USA, congress looses power never!
The slogan 'Flower Power' become popularized during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The slogan was coined by the poet Allen Ginsberg and was intended to act as an anti-war symbol.