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The main job of the legislative branch is to make laws. Mostly to make the laws and then pass them on to the judicial branch to interpret for people of houses, and then passed to executive branch to execute or make the laws.

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9y ago

The primary job of legislations in democratic nations is to introduce bills that if passed in this branch of government they wish to become laws, or to change by a bill to change an existing law. There are other duties associated with a law making body such as the US Congress, however, proposing new laws is their main function.

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14y ago

The primary role of the Legislative Branch is to create laws.

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14y ago

The job of the Legislative branch is to write bills that then possibly become laws.

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13y ago

The job of the Legislative Branch is to pass laws that they think will help the country.

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to make laws

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make laws

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To make laws

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