Legislative Branch

The Legislative Branch, a fundamental component of the American federal government, consists of two bodies: the House of Representatives and the Senate, collectively known as Congress. Tasked with debating and passing legislation, this branch holds significant powers, including the authority to declare war, confirm Presidential appointments, and conduct oversight investigations into the Executive Branch. This topic pack offers a glimpse into the legislative process with scenes from the Capitol Building, showcasing the environments of both the House and Senate Chambers. Apply the keyword #U.S. Legislative Branch to show all content from this pack in the Comic Maker.

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