Source #1: http://truthsavvyonline.com/threegov.html
Quotes: "The Legislative Branch (Congress) writes the laws. They make the laws for the country and create agencies and programs."
"The legislative branch of government has the authority to make laws for the nation. It was established in Article I of the Constitution with the creation of Congress."
Explanation of Connection: The Legislative Branch has two separate bodies, the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two bodies, together, make up Congress. The two bodies (Congress) work together to write, debate and pass bills; and if the bill gets approved in both parties it is then passed to the President for final approval.
In my opinion, this is a good way to pass a bill. These bills are suppose to be for the best interest of the people, while considering it, the bill should be read-over by many different people with different views and opinions; to see if it would be best for all the people of the United States to live by for the rest of their lives.
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