United States Congress

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The United States Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the federal government of the United States, responsible for making national laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the executive branch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bicameral legislature
federal institution
legislative branch
canBeCalledInto special session
convenes once each year
country United States of America
createdBy United States Constitution
surface form: Article I of the United States Constitution
dateEstablished 1789
employs Congressional staff
establishedBy United States Constitution
governedBy rules of the House of Representatives
rules of the Senate
hasComponent United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
hasLeader United States House leadership
surface form: House Majority Leader

House Minority Leader
President of the United States Senate
President of the United States Senate
surface form: President pro tempore of the United States Senate

Senate Majority Leader
Senate Minority Leader
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
hasLibrary Library of Congress
hasNumberOfHouses 2
hasPoliceForce United States Capitol Police
hasPower admit new states
approve federal budget
approve treaties
coin money
confirm presidential appointments
declare war
establish federal courts below the Supreme Court
establish post offices
govern District of Columbia
impeach federal officials
levy taxes
make federal laws
provide and maintain a navy
raise and support armies
regulate foreign commerce
regulate interstate commerce
remove federal officials after impeachment trial
hasTermLength 2 years for each Congress
languageOfWork English
legislativeBodyFor United States of America
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
meetsAt United States Capitol
oversees executive branch of the United States
federal agencies
partOf United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
publishes Congressional Record
United States Statutes at Large
replaced Congress of the Confederation
requires two-thirds majority for constitutional amendments
two-thirds majority to override presidential veto
sessionType regular session
supportedBy Congressional Budget Office
Congressional Research Service
Government Accountability Office
usesSystem committee system
votingSystem simple majority for most legislation

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Inspector General Act of 1978 enactedBy United States Congress
Internal Revenue Code enactedBy United States Congress
IRC enactedBy United States Congress
subject surface form: Internal Revenue Code
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 enactedBy United States Congress
Investment Company Act of 1940 enactedBy United States Congress
Judicial Code of 1911 enactedBy United States Congress
Judiciary Act of 1891 enactedBy United States Congress
Enforcement Acts enactedBy United States Congress
subject surface form: Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
LMRDA enactedBy United States Congress
Lend-Lease program enactedBy United States Congress
Lever Act enactedBy United States Congress
Lever Food and Fuel Control Act of 1917 enactedBy United States Congress
MMPA enactedBy United States Congress
Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 enactedBy United States Congress
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act enactedBy United States Congress
Merchant Marine Act of 1936 enactedBy United States Congress
Migratory Bird Treaty Act enactedBy United States Congress
Military Justice Act of 1968 enactedBy United States Congress
Military Selective Service Act enactedBy United States Congress
Mine Act enactedBy United States Congress
NHPA enactedBy United States Congress
National Cancer Institute Act of 1937 enactedBy United States Congress
National Emergencies Act enactedBy United States Congress
NEA enactedBy United States Congress
subject surface form: National Emergencies Act
National Environmental Policy Act enactedBy United States Congress
National Film Preservation Act of 1988 enactedBy United States Congress
National Firearms Act enactedBy United States Congress
National Park Service Organic Act enactedBy United States Congress
National Science Foundation Act of 1950 enactedBy United States Congress
National Security Act of 1947 enactedBy United States Congress
National Trails System Act enactedBy United States Congress
National Voter Registration Act enactedBy United States Congress
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978 enactedBy United States Congress
OPEN Government Act of 2007 enactedBy United States Congress
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act enactedBy United States Congress
PRIIA enactedBy United States Congress
Patent and Trademark Law Amendments Act enactedBy United States Congress
Pension Protection Act of 2006 enactedBy United States Congress
Presidential Records Act enactedBy United States Congress
Presidential Succession Act enactedBy United States Congress