The branch of government that has the authority to coin money in the United States is the legislative branch, specifically Congress. This power is granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution in Article I, Section 8, which outlines the enumerated powers of Congress. The executive branch, headed by the President, does not have the authority to coin money. The judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, also does not have this power.
The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government (Congress, specifically) according to the Constitution of the United States.
The legislative branch handles money that has to do with presidential funding.
raising money.
The Treasury Department prints money. It is part of the Executive Branch.
The power to coin money.
The Legislative Branch.
The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government (Congress, specifically) according to the Constitution of the United States.
The branch of Government who makes the law is the Congress/ Legislative Branch. Some of the powers they have is to coin money, taxes, and to declare war.
All branches USE money- the Executive Branch operates the mints, and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
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The Executive Branch
The llegistlative branch
Indeed it can. The legislative branch can coin money.Answer:No, the legislature can spend money, spend money and create a deficit but they don't create money. The Federal Reserve Bank controls the money supply and the Mint actually produces the money.
Indeed it can. The legislative branch can coin money.Answer:No, the legislature can spend money, spend money and create a deficit but they don't create money. The Federal Reserve Bank controls the money supply and the Mint actually produces the money.
Legislative branch
The Legislative Branch is the only part of the government that can authorize the borrowing of money. The Executive Branch can request the money be borrowed but cannot authorize it.
Treasury