Alaska Legislature
The Alaska Legislature is the legislative body of the state of Alaska, responsible for creating laws and making decisions on state policies. It consists of two chambers: the Alaska House of Representatives and the Alaska Senate. Together, these chambers work to address issues affecting the state's residents and manage the state budget.
The legislature meets annually in Juneau, the state capital, where lawmakers discuss and vote on proposed legislation. Each member represents a specific district, ensuring that the diverse needs of Alaska's population are considered in the lawmaking process.