The State Assembly, also known as the House of Representatives in some states, is a legislative body at the state level in the United States. It is part of the state legislature, which is responsible for making laws and setting the state budget. The State Assembly is typically the lower house of the bicameral legislature, with the upper house being the State Senate. The structure, role, and procedures of the State Assembly are usually outlined in the state constitution.
Members of the State Assembly, known as Assembly members or Representatives, are elected by the residents of their…
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