In the US does the parlament make laws
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No, the United States does not have a parliament. The legislative branch of the US government is called Congress, and it is composed of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Congress is responsible for making laws. The House of Representatives and the Senate work together to propose, debate, and pass bills that eventually become laws, which are then signed by the President or can be overridden by a Congressional majority if vetoed.