Only the Congress (which is in the legislative branch) can propose a
constitutional amendment, which must not only be approved by a large
majority in the Congress itself but must also be ratified, or approved,
by two-thirds of the states.
Since one of the powers of the
president (who is in the executive branch) is to suggest legislative
agendas, the president can technically also suggest a
constitutional amendment to the Congress. But in this case the
president's proposal is merely a suggestion and has no legislative
authority, since the real authority is with the Congress.
Answer: The legislative branch
Someone with the conch or the leader.
- The government could create an institution that specifically collects financial data from it's citizen, to determine which families actually need the help or not.
- The government could require the citizen to make a mandatory report about the expense that they spend from the aid.
- The government could create an awareness through advertising to persuade the one who have enough income to self-consciously not use the help