legislative_body

congress

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Properties

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branch
Legislative
country
United States
description
The bicameral legislative branch of the U.S. federal government, responsible for making laws and approving land transfers.
function
lawmaking
jurisdiction
United States
role
implementation partner
role_in_directive
funding and authority approval
structure
bicameral

Relationships

  • referenced_byLegislation for Vieques Land Transfer
    context
    to_be_submitted_to
    source
    Page 26file
    source_text
    submit legislation to Congress to transfer land on the Western side of Vieques
  • extracted_fromPage 26
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T07:36:53.053Z
    source
    Page 26file
  • referenced_byPuerto Ricans
    context
    to_cooperate_with
    source
    Page 23file
    source_text
    all of us now can work together, with our Congress, to implement this plan.
  • extracted_fromPage 23
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T07:36:53.875Z
    source
    Page 23file
  • referenced_byOffice of Management and Budget (OMB)
    context
    requests_funding_from
    source
    Page 27file
    source_text
    to request authority and funding (which with funding for projects described in paragraph 5(f) of Directive #1001 will total approximately forty million dollars) from Congress for the following projects:
  • extracted_fromPage 27
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T07:36:59.655Z
    source
    Page 27file
  • to_transfer_land_toPuerto Rico
    description
    The speaker will request Congress to initiate the transfer of land title on the western quarter of Vieques to Puerto Rico.
    source
    Page 14file
    source_text
    ask Congress to begin transferring title to land on the western quarter of the island to Puerto Rico.
  • extracted_fromPage 14
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T07:37:30.241Z
    source
    Page 14file
  • same_as01KJVWF2V41BF06P1SXJE38VPB
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T07:37:38.037Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities describe the 'legislative branch of the U.S. federal government' with similar labels ('congress' vs 'congress us') and functions ('lawmaking' vs 'legislative'). Crucially, both are linked to the process of transferring land on Vieques through legislation, indicating they refer to the same body.