What are the responsibilities of the California assembly?
The California State senate, and the California State assembly are responsible for making new laws for the state of California. The state of California's legislature has a democratic majority.
It is the equivalent of a State Representative because California's lower House in the legislature is called the State Assembly.
There are 80 members of the California Assembly.
The California State Assembly has 80 members.
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The California State Assembly and the California State Senate make up California's congress
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The California State Legislature is a bicameral institution, consisting of a Senate with 40 members, and a State Assembly with 80 members.
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The 67th Speaker of the California State Assembly since 13 May 2008 is Karen Bass who represents California's 47th District in West Los Angeles, Culver City, Westwood, and that area.
Members of the California State Assembly are reelected every two years. Each assembly member serves a two-year term, and there are no term limits, allowing them to run for re-election indefinitely. Elections for the Assembly occur in even-numbered years, coinciding with the general election cycle.