Congress

U.S. Legislative Branch - U.S. Legislative Branch, known as Congress, is the federal government's law-making body, responsible for drafting, debating, and passing legislation. It is a bicameral institution consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, each with distinct roles and responsibilities.

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U.S. Legislative Branch
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Congress
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U.S. Legislative Branch, known as Congress, is the federal government's law-making body, responsible for drafting, debating, and passing legislation. It is a bicameral institution consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, each with distinct roles and responsibilities.
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