what powers does a state legislature have?
They have all of those powers that the state constitution does not grant exclusively to the executive or judicial branches of the State's government or its local units and neither the State constitution nor the United States Constitution denies to the legislature.
You have to be specific via state. It's different for every state's legislature!
The House of Representatives does.
The difference between the state legislature and the congerss is that the state legislature is state legislature while Congress is national legislature.
which house of the state legislate is more powerful
Kentucky legislature is the State legislature of the u.s state of Kentucky
The governor, like the President, has the power to nominate certain members to the state legislature.
The state legislature has a right to introduce bills to change the state rules of evidence. They must be approved and voted on. The states have no power to change the national rules of evidence.
The state legislature has a right to introduce bills to change the state rules of evidence. They must be approved and voted on. The states have no power to change the national rules of evidence.
because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power
because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power
The Kaiser legislature had a influence over international affairs, but very little control over local affairs of the city-states.
Thry established bicameral legislature,