The state assembly and state senate pass laws that govern various aspects of life within the state, including regulations on education, healthcare, transportation, public safety, and taxation. These laws can establish budgets, set policies, and create programs that address the needs of the state's residents. Additionally, they may also pass amendments to existing laws or propose constitutional amendments for public approval. The legislative process involves drafting, debating, and voting on these laws before they can be enacted.
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.
You vote for them. Those are the people who run for state senate, state house, state assembly, or for the U.S. House or U.S. Senate.
The Illinois General Assembly is the state legislative body for the State of Illinois. It includes the Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois Senate. Like any state legislative assembly, it makes the laws that govern affairs in the state.
nope the senate makes law and passes them down to the state gov.
The room in the state capital where laws are discussed is typically called the "legislative chamber" or "assembly chamber." In many states, this is where the state legislature, which may consist of a House and a Senate, convenes to debate and vote on proposed laws. The specific name can vary by state, such as the "House of Representatives" or "Senate Chamber."
The New York State Assembly is similar to the lower house of the legislative branch in other states, such as the State House of Representatives. It is responsible for creating and passing laws, as well as representing and advocating for the interests of their constituents.
Not sure of exactly what you are asking but it is the Senate that passed laws in Rome.
The Roman senate did not make the laws; it was the Roman people who voted and passed the laws. All the senate could do, legally, was to pass resolutions and to propose laws which were then given to the voting assemblies. At any rate, the senate met in various places over its history. Ideally, it met in the curia or senate house, but the darn thing seemed to be always burning down and the senate had to meet in a temple that was large enough to accommodate them. Pompey solved the problem by giving the senate a built in meeting place in his theater although at the time the senate had a meeting place. However during the riot at Caesar's funeral it burnt down---again. In the Early Republic laws were proposed by the consuls who put most of them to the vote of the assembly of the tribes (comitia tributa) and some of them to the vote of the assembly of the soldiers (comitia centuriata). These laws were called Leges comitalis because the name for an assembly was comitia. By the Mid Republic the main proposers of laws were the plebeian tribunes who put them to the vote of the plebeian council. These were called plebiscites, the name of the resolutions of the plebeian council.
The Maryland General Assembly is the state's legislature, made up of two chambers. The function of the Assembly is to write state laws.
The Maryland General Assembly is the state's legislature, made up of two chambers. The function of the Assembly is to write state laws.
The Pennsylvania General Assembly.
The General Assembly