Both the United States Congress and the Maryland General Assembly are bicameral legislative bodies responsible for creating laws. They consist of two chambers: Congress has the House of Representatives and the Senate, while the Maryland General Assembly includes the House of Delegates and the Senate of Maryland. Both institutions also engage in similar processes such as debating, amending, and voting on legislation, and they hold the power to levy taxes and allocate state or federal funding. Additionally, both bodies represent the interests of their constituents, though at different levels of government.
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