Arkansas House of Representatives
The Arkansas House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state's legislative body. It consists of 100 members who are elected to serve two-year terms. Each representative represents a specific district within the state, and their primary role is to create and pass laws that affect the residents of Arkansas.
The House is responsible for introducing legislation, debating bills, and voting on various issues. It also plays a crucial role in the state budget process and can initiate impeachment proceedings against state officials. The House works alongside the Arkansas Senate to ensure effective governance in the state.