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  2. Legislative branch of the United States federal government

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    Legislative branch of the United States federal government. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version;

  3. Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments - Wikipedia

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    All state governments are modeled after the federal government and consist of three branches (although the three-branch structure is not Constitutionally required): executive, legislative, and judicial.

  4. State legislature - Wikipedia

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    A state legislature is a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system. [1]Two federations literally use the term "state legislature": The legislative branches of each of the fifty state governments of the United States are known as state legislatures.

  5. State legislature (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Businesses and other special interest organizations often lobby the legislature to obtain beneficial legislation, defeat unfavorably perceived measures, or influence other legislative action. A legislature also approves the state's operating and capital budgets, which may begin as a legislative proposal or a submission by the governor.

  6. Category : Legislative branch of the United States government

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    Pages in category "Legislative branch of the United States government" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. List of bills in the 119th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The House and Senate are equal partners in the legislative process—legislation cannot be enacted without the consent of both chambers. Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill.