The appropriate salutation for an assemblyman is typically "The Honorable" followed by their name, such as "The Honorable John Smith." In formal communication, it's common to address them as "Mr.," "Ms.," or "Mrs." followed by their last name, depending on their preference. When speaking directly to them, you may simply refer to them as "Assemblyman" or "Assemblywoman" along with their last name.
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An assemblyman is in the legislative branch.
An assemblyman is a man who serves as a member of an assembly.
"Asm." is the abbreviation for the word "assemblyman," and "asw." is the abbreviation for "assemblywoman."
The plural possessive form of assemblyman is assemblymen's.
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There is no generalized answer to this question. An Assemblyman's pay rate is set by the state's individual state legislatures.
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an assemblyman or generically an assemblyperson.
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