They could, but it would be kind of pointless (that is, Congress could adopt a statute giving an executive officer a non-discretionary ministerial duty to issue administrative regulation with precisely specified content, but it's just easy to pass a statute law with the same effect. Administrative lawmaking is not an independent power.)
> or enforce law.
What are the offices of Sergeant at Arms of each the House and Senate, if they aren’t law enforcement bodies directly controlled by the respective Houses of Congress?
They could, but it would be kind of pointless (that is, Congress could adopt a statute giving an executive officer a non-discretionary ministerial duty to issue administrative regulation with precisely specified content, but it's just easy to pass a statute law with the same effect. Administrative lawmaking is not an independent power.)
> or enforce law.
What are the offices of Sergeant at Arms of each the House and Senate, if they aren’t law enforcement bodies directly controlled by the respective Houses of Congress?