That would depend. The Federal Legislature of the United States is the Capitol Building, under the Jurisdiction of the Capitol Police. When looking at the front of the building, the Right Chamber houses the Senate, the Left Chamber houses the House of Representatives. State capitols can had different names, I believe.
A building or complex of buildings in which a state legislature meets.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
The government of Alberta meets at its capital of Edmonton .but life hates everyone
The Pennsylvania State Capitol is the building in Harrisburg where the State Assembly (legislature) meets. It was completed in 1906.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
The capitol is the building in a capital city where the legislature meets. The capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. is easily recognized by its big dome.
A homophone for "capital" is "capitol." "Capital" refers to wealth or resources, while "capitol" refers to a building where a state legislature meets.
The United States Congress meets and debates in the building known as the Capitol Building. It is home to the House of Representatives and the Senate. However, most of the work that Congressmen do is in their private offices down the street from the Capitol Building.
The Wasilla Legislature meets every 1st and 4th Monday of every month.
A bicameral legislature, by definiton, meets once every two years.
The national legislature, the US Congress, meets at the US capitol in Washington, DC.
It meets biannually.