Arizona Legislature
The Arizona Legislature is the legislative body of the state of Arizona. It is a bicameral institution, meaning it has two chambers: the Arizona House of Representatives and the Arizona Senate. The legislature is responsible for creating state laws, approving the budget, and addressing various issues affecting the residents of Arizona.
Members of the legislature are elected by the public, with representatives serving two-year terms and senators serving four-year terms. The legislature meets annually at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, where they discuss and vote on proposed legislation, ensuring that the voices of Arizona's citizens are heard in the law-making process.