Essay On Congress Power

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Will there ever be a balance of power between the President and Congress? Many people can argue that there already is a balance of power similar to how many others can argue that there is no balance in power. Constitutionally, Congress is assigned numerous responsibilities, which demonstrates that Congress has more power than the president. The president as well is assigned various responsibilities; however, they are not as many as the Congress’ responsibilities. Both the president’s and the Congress’ powers are also limited and one can not easily overrule the other. On the other hand, since the 20th-century presidents have gained more powers and resources, this can demonstrate that the presidents have been gaining more power (Module 7 Lecture 1). Constitutional powers …show more content…

To begin with, some congressional powers that are listed on Article 1 of the Constitution include the powers to “initiate legislation, oversight, override presidential vetoes, structure judicial jurisdiction, override the judiciary, and approve senior presidential appointments” (Module 7 Lecture 2). Another congressional power is “the power of impeachment over the president, vice president, top executive branch officials, and judicial officials” (Ginsberg et. al. 2017: 303).The congressional power to initiate legislation is the power to control the “spending of government money” (Module 7 Lecture 2). The duty to oversight means that Congress gets to “examine what the federal government is doing” and they do so by passing laws that ensure the federal government is fulfilling their job (Module 7 Lecture 2). The right of overriding presidential vetoes is when “Congress passes a piece of legislation and the president uses

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