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Legislative branch Intro Hello for the final paper I will write for this class I chose Legislative branch. Why you may ask I feel it is the one branch that can do the most good and bad. I will go over the history of the branch. Current events and how it needs to be change to suit the current needs of the country. What does the branch do? 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. 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. It also is…show more content…
In the USA we have a 2 party system for the most part. The problem with that is when you have a slip congress nothing seems to get done. Right now the Republican Party controls the house and the Democrats control the senate. The issue is nothing can get passed because of party lines. The tea party Much of the cause of the gridlock in congress is the tea party. The tea party was formed in response to Congress losing touch with the little guy. Its political movement known for advocating lowering the debt and other conservative actives. The movement has been called a mix of conservative, libertarian, and populist groups. It has sponsored multiple protests and supported various political candidates. Also Current members of congress The House Rank Representative Party District Seniority date 1 John Dingell D MI-12…show more content…
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