Overview[1]#
United States Congress is the legislature for the United States federal government and is divided into two separate assemblies: the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.All United States federal government public officials, including United States Cabinet Department members, are also subject to impeachment by the United States House of Representatives and trial in the United States Senate for "treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors".
United States Congressional Delegation of Power
More Information#
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- Act of Congress
- Bill of Rights
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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- Federal Communications Commission
- Federal Health Care Law
- Federal Reserve
- First Responder Network Authority
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
- Government abuse
- Incorporated territory
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- National Emergencies Act
- Nondelegation doctrine
- Organized territory
- Our Lost Constitution
- President of the United States of America
- Public Law
- REAL ID
- Right to Financial Privacy Act
- Traveler Verification Service
- Unincorporated territory
- Unique Health IDentifier
- United States Cabinet Department
- United States Congressional Delegation of Power
- United States Constitution
- United States Department of the Treasury
- United States Federal Agency
- United States Government Accountability Office
- United States Judiciary
- United States PATRIOT Act
- United States Privacy Act
- United States federal government
- Unorganized territory
- Vice President of the United States
- War on Poverty
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