Roll Call is the name of the daily newspaper published during the Washington, D.C. Congressional session. It reports local legislative news and political maneuverings, as well as congressional elections across the country.
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Though not actually published by the legislative branch (it's privately owned) the Congressional Quarterly has published news coverage of legislative activities on Capital Hill since 1945.
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the legislative branch and the executive branch
It is the Legislative Branch of government that makes the laws. The U.S. Congress, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, handles that chore in America.This branch of government is different from the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch of the Federal Government. Those two branches enforce and execute the law, and interpret the law, respectively.
The Executive Branch and Legislative Branch.
The Legislative branch (Congress) can override a veto with a two-thirds vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This power is a check on the Executive branch of government, and is designed to ensure the President doesn't overstep his (or her) authority or prevent vital legislation from passing into law.