Explaining Constituional Articles I thru III
Article I provides that Congress, with political
accountability to the people, enacts laws binding on the people and
on government. Congress is also exclusively charged with authorizing
spending and providing funds for the running of the government as a
whole.
Article II allocates to the executive the power to
carry out the laws enacted by Congress, and to spend funds only as
authorized and appropriated by Congress for specific purposes in the
law. The article requires that the president “shall take care that
the laws be faithfully executed.”
Article III establishes the federal courts with the
power to interpret the laws and assure that they adhere to the
principles and safeguards of the Constitution.
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