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(In the US) The Legislature branch consists of the House of Represenatives and the Senate. Both have to pass approve a new law. The distribution of the members of the House are based on the population of each State. The Senate is based on two members from each State.

Added: Additionally (in the US) - each state has its own legislative body - some are bi-cameral bodies and several are uni-cameral. Also - Counties and municipalities with their own governing bodies have their own legislative bodies.

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The Legislative Branch is split into two sections, the United States Congress and the House of Representatives, consisting of 435 elected members, 6 non-voting members representing the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia and 4 other United States territories.

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Its made up of the Senate, and the House of Representatives

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The legislative branch consists of both houses of Congress (The House of Representatives and the Senate).

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House of Representatives

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