The Legislative branch of the government is responsible for writing the bills that might become laws in the United states. Any citizen can suggest a bill, but it is up to the Legislative branch to pass bills and have the President of the United States sign them into law.
Comgress
The Executive Branch
The executive branch signs bills into law, but the Legislative branch makes the laws in the first place.
No. The Judicial Branch cannot make laws. This branch interprets laws. However, the Legislature Branch can make laws.
The legislative branch comes up with bills(ideas that they hope to become laws) The executive branch approves the bills and the Judicial branch decides if they are constitutional.
they pass bills to make into laws, they can override bills to turn it into laws.
Executive Branch
Legislative
to pass bills and laws.
Federal Laws are wrote by Congress. That includes the Senate & the House of Representatives. Secondly, certain administrative agencies have law writing powers, called regulatory powers. These Administrative Laws regulate a certain aspect in the area that Congress has authorized the regulatory commission to act on behalf of.
No, they do not pass laws, they pass Bills. Technically they pass a Bill which, once it passes both house of Congress is sent to the President and when the President signs it, THEN it becomes a law.
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.