THE LEGISTIVE BRANCH IS EXPLAIN IN ARTICLE ONE OF THE CONSTITUTION
For examle, Section 1: All legistive powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a senate and House of Representatives.
Senators: John Mccain & Jefe Flake Representatives: Ann Kirkpatrick, Ron Barber, Raul Grijalva, Paul Gosar, Matt Salmon, David Schweikert, Ed Pastor, Trent Franks, & Kyrsten Sinema
Some laws that are important to all is Bipartisan Campian Reform Act they believe that so because the used of soft money.
A bill becomes a law by introducing to the House of Representatives and Senate and gets voted on and goes to the President and he has the major decision.
If president does not sign and passes the bill it doesn't becomes a law.
Enumerated and implied power of congress are both used specially mentioned and defined although when implied is not, it can be inferred still a document.