AN OFFICIAL SITE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA REPUBLIC NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

Understanding the Role of the U.S. Congress in National Governance

The United States Congress serves as the legislative body of the national government, responsible for creating laws, representing citizens, and overseeing federal agencies. This blog explores its functions, structure, and impact on American democracy, emphasizing the importance of legislative processes in shaping the nation's future.

5/8/20241 min read

A large, neoclassical government building with a dome is framed by lush green trees. The scene is reflected in a calm body of water in the foreground, under an overcast sky.
A large, neoclassical government building with a dome is framed by lush green trees. The scene is reflected in a calm body of water in the foreground, under an overcast sky.

Legislative governance insights.