Congress is the secondary body that passes laws in the US republic. This is with both chambers of the House and the Senate, with the House having to pass first.
Congress passes all laws that affect federal property, even though, by necessity, that property lies within the borders of a state. Under the Supremacy clause of the US Constitution, no state may pass a law to govern federal action.
Both the Senate and the House
Who passes bills to let your mother shake her saggy bags all over my block?
In the US, there isn't a branch of government assigned specifically with deciding "the meaning of laws." The legislative branch, or Congress, creates new laws and passes them into being. The executive branch, the president and his appointed staff and agencies, execute the laws passed by Congress. And in the case of conflict or argument about the laws, the judicial branch sits in judgment over the laws, to see that they are in keeping with the Constitution.
Congress is the secondary body that passes laws in the US republic. This is with both chambers of the House and the Senate, with the House having to pass first.
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Congress passes any and ALL laws, regardless of what they pertain to.
The US Congress debates and passes the laws, subject to approval by the President and the judgments of the Supreme Court.
Congress is the secondary body that passes laws in the US republic. This is with both chambers of the House and the Senate, with the House having to pass first.
the legislative branch passes out the laws! (are you doing a 5th grade daily grade?)
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legislative branch
The executive branch passes the laws
Congress.