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The Legislative Branch passes the laws, even sometimes when they have never been read. The Congress, or in other terms, the House of Representatives and the Senate determine what the laws are for the U.S.

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The legislative branch of the United States government is the branch that creates and passes legislation. Of course, the executive branch, or the President has the power to veto all pending legislation.

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The legislative branch has the power to enact laws, the executive branch has power to veto laws, and the judicial branch has the power to rule on the constitutionality of laws.

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the legislative branch

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The legislative branch or the Congress

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the leislative branch

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legislative

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