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The main job of Congress is to:
Create laws
Interpret laws
Enforce laws
Approve judges
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Create laws.
Congress is the legislative branch, whose primary function is to draft, debate, and pass statutes. (Interpreting laws is the judiciary's role; enforcing laws is the executive's. The Senate — one chamber of Congress — does have the power to approve judicial appointments, but that is not Congress's main job.)
Congress is the legislative branch, whose primary function is to draft, debate, and pass statutes. (Interpreting laws is the judiciary's role; enforcing laws is the executive's. The Senate — one chamber of Congress — does have the power to approve judicial appointments, but that is not Congress's main job.)
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