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  1. Article One of the Constitution of the United States establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. Under Article One, Congress is a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. [1] : 73 Article One grants Congress various enumerated powers and the ability to pass ...

    • All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
    • The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.
    • The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote.
    • The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
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    This article is about the legislative powers granted to Congress of the United States, which consists of a Senate and House of Representatives. It explains how members are chosen, their responsibilities, compensation for services, power to lay taxes and duties etc., restrictions on states in terms of treaties, imposts or duties etc.

    All legislative powers shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives.

    The House is composed of members chosen every second year by the people from eligible states, with qualifications required for electors. No person under 25 years old or not an inhabitant can become a representative. Representation and taxes are apportioned among states based on population determined by census taken every ten years. Vacancies filled...

    Two senators from each state chosen by legislature for 6 years, divided into three classes with one third being replaced every 2 years; Vice President presides but has no vote unless tied; Impeachment trials only power; Officers elected including President pro tempore in absence of VP.

    Election rules set by state legislatures but subject to change by congress at any time; congress must meet once per year on first Monday in December unless changed through law; both houses judge own elections/qualifications with majority constituting quorum to do business, smaller number may adjourn day-to-day and compel attendance if necessary as ...

    Senators/Representatives receive compensation as determined by law paid out from US Treasury ; privileged from arrest during attendance at session or going to/from same except treason ,felony or breach of peace ; speech or debate protected without question elsewhere .

    No senator/representative appointed to civil office created during term nor holding federal office allowed membership in either house while continuing office ; all revenue bills originate in house but senate may propose amendments like other bills ; bill passed both houses presented to president who signs it into law after approval otherwise return...

  3. Article One of the Constitution of the United States establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. Under Article One, Congress is a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article One grants Congress various enumerated powers and the ability to pass laws "necessary and proper" to carry out those powers ...

  4. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the national frame and constrains the powers of the federal government.

    • September 17, 1787
    • June 21, 1788
  5. t. e. Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. The Congress is a bicameral legislature consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate. Section 1: Legislative power vested in Congress.

  6. Article I, Section 1 provides: “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives.”. The Constitution first vests all federal legislative powers in a representative bicameral Congress. Central to the social compact, this lawmaking ...

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