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Federal Laws are wrote by Congress. That includes the Senate & the House of Representatives. Secondly, certain administrative agencies have law writing powers, called regulatory powers. These Administrative Laws regulate a certain aspect in the area that Congress has authorized the regulatory commission to act on behalf of.

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Well, honey, the branch of the US government that writes the laws is Congress. They're the ones who whip out their pens and get down to business creating those fancy legal documents. So, next time you're wondering who's in charge of making the rules, just remember it's those folks up on Capitol Hill.

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The legislative branch of the US congress creates and votes on pieces of legislation called bills. The US Congress cannot create a law. It can present to the US president bills it believes should be laws. When a US president signs such a bill, it then becomes a law.


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The legislative branch gets to write new laws.

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The legislative branch

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Legislative Branch

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the surpreme court

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LEGISLATIVE

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executive

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dont no

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