There are four possible things people are referring to when they refer to the legislative session.
First is the biennial session that begins on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of January in an odd-numbered year and ends no later than the first Monday after the third Saturday in May of the even-numbered year. The 2001-2002 session is a biennial session.
The next definition of a session is the yearly session, which begins on the day the Legislature assembles and ends on the day it adjourns for the year.
Daily sessions, which adjourn each day, are any time the House or Senate meet on the floor of their respective chambers. At such times, both bodies are referred to as "in session."
Finally, a special session is one called by the governor at a time other than a regularly scheduled session. The legislature, though, determines the length and purpose of any such session.
every other year
They meet every other year
I do not know exacly when they meet, but they do meet for 125 days every four years and only 90 days every other year. Sorry, but I hope that helps someone!!
firstWednesday after the firstMondayinJanuaryevery year.
Biennially
"The legislature is in session Monday to Thursday during the bulk of the January to May official session."
the legislators meet in january each year :)
Delaware was founded in the year 69, by Sir Jamie Marshal.
Annually begining on the second Monday in January with 105 days in odd numbered years and 60 days in even numbered years and the Governor can call special sessions as can the legislature if required.
I would assume no, because it means there is only 1 legislative body.
Arizona's Legislature meets annually. Up until 1950, it used to meet twice a year. The Arizona State Legislature was established in 1912 when Arizona became a state.
The legislature redistricts in the year after the federal census The legislature redistricts in the year after the federal census