Difference between revisions of "Legislative Branch"

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The '''Legislative Branch''' is one of the three major parts of the [[United States]] [[government]]. The other two are the [[Executive branch]] and the [[Judicial branch]].
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The '''Legislative Branch''' is one of the three major components of the [[United States]] [[government]]. It comprises [[Congress]] and the committees formed within Congress. The other two are the [[Executive Branch]] (most notably the President, his staff and the bureaucracy) and the [[Judicial Branch]] (the entire federal judiciary, though most notably the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 20:23, May 10, 2009

The Legislative Branch is one of the three major components of the United States government. It comprises Congress and the committees formed within Congress. The other two are the Executive Branch (most notably the President, his staff and the bureaucracy) and the Judicial Branch (the entire federal judiciary, though most notably the Supreme Court of the United States).