From what source does the U.S. Congress get its investigative powers?
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Congress gets its investigative powers from Article I, Section I of the Constitution. Legal experts largely agree that it is an implied power (not explicitly stated). Because Congress is responsible for crafting legislation for the nation, the better informed they are, the better legislation they can create.
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Congress gets its investigative powers from Article I, Section I of the Constitution. Legal experts largely agree that it is an implied power (not explicitly stated). Because Congress is responsible for crafting legislation for the nation, the better informed they are, the better legislation they can create.
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