Powers Of The Executive Branch

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Powers of the Executive Branch are shared between the President in many ways. One of those ways is that Congress must go through the President before laws or bills are passed. If the President does not approve of the idea, they will either veto or come up with a solution. Advisors also play an important role in the Executive Branch because they have to advise the President on any subject he may require relating to the duties of each member’s respective office. Bureaucratic Agencies must all work together to administer laws and they also work with the President on what is appropriate. The Legislative Branch can be compared to the Executive Branch because the Legislative administers the public policy enacted and they fund for the Executive

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