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Title 2: The Congress

U.S. Code: Title 2 pertains to the legislative branch of the United States government, specifically focusing on Congress. This title encompasses various aspects of congressional operations, including the structure, powers, and responsibilities of both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Key components of Title 2 include:

1. Organization of Congress: This section outlines the composition of Congress, detailing the number of representatives and senators, their terms, and the processes for their election and appointment.

2. Legislative Procedures: Title 2 describes the procedures for how legislation is introduced, debated, and voted on within both chambers.

It includes rules governing the conduct of sessions, quorum requirements, and the roles of committees.

3. Powers and Duties: The title delineates the specific powers granted to Congress by the Constitution, such as the authority to levy taxes, regulate commerce, declare war, and make laws necessary for executing its powers.

4. Ethics and Conduct: Provisions related to the ethical conduct of members of Congress are also included, addressing issues such as conflicts of interest, lobbying regulations, and the consequences of misconduct.

5. Support Agencies: Title 2 may also reference various support agencies and offices that assist Congress in its functions, including the Congressional Budget Office and the Government Accountability Office.

Overall, U.S. Code: Title 2 serves as a comprehensive framework for understanding the legislative process and the operational guidelines that govern the actions of Congress.

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