The two bodies that make up Connecticut's General Assembly are the State Legislature of the U.S and State Legislature
The general Assembly and the Security Council
Yes they do make laws. :P
A General Assembly is a gathering of representatives or members of an organization, typically to discuss and make decisions on important matters. In the context of governmental bodies, it often refers to the legislative assembly of a state or country, where laws and policies are debated and enacted. Additionally, "General Assembly" can also refer to an educational institution that offers courses in technology, business, and design. It serves as a platform for collaboration, networking, and learning within various fields.
That is the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Virginia
Everyone in Virginia
The General Assembly
Connecticuts. If it was anything else it would not make sense.
The house and the senate
to make and amend laws
That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.
to make and amend laws
Make laws for the state of Illinois