A bicameral legislature, by definiton, meets once every two years.
on monday
I would assume no, because it means there is only 1 legislative body.
It satisfied them both by solving there problems between the larger states wanting the representatives to be determined by population and the smaller states wanting it to be determined on equality/ equal amount of representatives on each side. Then they came up with the house of representatives and the senate. This solved a lot of the peoples problems.
Settlers typically needed to meet specific requirements to keep their grant land, which often included living on the land for a designated period, usually several years, and cultivating a portion of it to demonstrate agricultural use. They might also have been required to build a dwelling and make improvements, such as clearing land or planting crops. Additionally, settlers often had to pay any associated fees or taxes to maintain their claim. Failure to meet these conditions could result in losing the land grant.
17 days
. The Arizona Legislature is a "bicameral system." A bicameral system is comprised of a "lower house," the House of Representatives, and an "upper house," the Senate. There are 30 Legislative Districts in Arizona, and combined there are 90 legislators (30 Senators and 60 House Members)who meet in Phoenix, at the Capital Complex, to represent the entire state constituency.
every 3 moths
This depends on where you live.
NevadaÕs legislatureÕs is a bicameral body which means it occurred during odd number of years. It starts its official working day in the first Monday of February.
They meet every other year
Quaterly
in December
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!!
1755 in Savannah
In the Capitol, Tallahassee
every day....
The Wasilla Legislature meets every 1st and 4th Monday of every month.