Democratic Congress
The term "Democratic Congress" typically refers to the legislative body of the United States when the majority of its members belong to the Democratic Party. This party is one of the two major political parties in the U.S., alongside the Republican Party. The Democratic Congress is responsible for creating and passing laws, representing the interests of their constituents, and overseeing the executive branch.
When the Democratic Party holds a majority in either the House of Representatives or the Senate, it can influence the legislative agenda, prioritize specific issues, and shape national policies. The leadership within the Democratic Congress, including figures like the Speaker of the House or the Senate Majority Leader, plays a crucial role in guiding discussions and negotiations on proposed legislation.