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Who are the members of the legislative branch?

Who are the members of the legislative branch?

Established by Article I of the Constitution, the Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United States Congress.

Who are the members of the executive branch?

They are the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts). The President of the United States administers the Executive Branch of our government. The President enforces the laws that the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes.

How are laws made in the legislative branch?

Laws are made by the men and women who are elected to Congress by the voters of each state. Congress is made up of two houses, just the way most of the state legislatures are made up. The upper house is called the Senate, and the lower house is called the House of Representatives.

Which is the Legislative part of the government?

The Legislative part of our government is called Congress. Congress makes our laws. Congress is divided into 2 parts. One part is called the Senate. There are 100 Senators –2 from each of our states. Another part is called the House of Representatives.

Is the judicial branch part of the legislative branch?

Judicial Branch. The judicial branch of the U.S. government is the system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch.

Why was power divided between the legislative and executive branches?

But they also wanted to preserve the liberty of individual citizens, and ensure the government didn’t abuse its power. To strike this balance, they divided power between three separate branches of government: the legislative, the executive and the judicial.

How many members are in the House of Representatives?

The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many Presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers. The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in proportion to their total population.

How old do you have to be to be in the House of Representatives?

Members of the House are elected every two years and must be 25 years of age, a U.S. citizen for at least seven years, and a resident of the state (but not necessarily the district) they represent.

How often does the state legislature in Alaska convene?

A Legislature consists of two regular sessions which ordinarily convene annually on the third Tuesday in January. The Constitution of the State of Alaska provides that the legislature must adjourn from a regular session no later than 120 days it convenes (a 121 day session limit).