Congress: The Supreme Potent Branch

398 Words2 Pages
The Congress is the supreme potent branch in the US, holds the agendas of the government. The two major political parties in the US Congress are The Republican and the Democratic Party with the Democratic Party comprising of 188 seats and the Republicans 246 seats. The Congress performs functions such as, representation of the people, law making, oversight performance, ensuring the public is fully educated and serving their constituents. Several factors have made it difficult for the democrats and Republicans in the congress to expressive a rational political outline. For instance, It is notable that the Congress is sparingly divided along supporter lines which in turn affects the decision making by the entire congress. Bureaucratic wrangling