This page provides access to the three branches of the United States government, to its regulatory agencies, and to agencies that supply census and statistical information.
Regulatory sites provide all the federal rules and regulations, The means by which our laws are put into practice are through Executive Orders and other Presidential Documents issued by the President and rules and regulations issued by the various Executive departments and Federal agencies and organizations.These rules and regulations appear in the following publications.
This private site, sponsored by einvestigator.com, lists all the significant federal regulatory agencies of the United States government, and provides hot links to each of the agencies..
The Executive Branch includes not only the President and the White House offices directly under him but also the various agencies under the President and under each of his Cabinet officers.
The Legislative Branch is headed by the U. S. Congress, which enacts all Federak leigislation. Congress has two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Before a law is enacted it is introduced first as a bill, then debated and usually revised, and then enacted into law once it is passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the President.
The Judicial Branch is headed by the United States Supreme Court, which interprets the laws enacted by Congress and executed by the President.