Colorado General Assembly
The Colorado General Assembly is the state legislature of Colorado, responsible for making laws and setting policies for the state. It is a bicameral body, consisting of two chambers: the Colorado House of Representatives and the Colorado Senate. Members of the House serve two-year terms, while Senators serve four-year terms.
The General Assembly meets annually at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. During the legislative session, which typically runs from January to May, lawmakers propose, debate, and vote on various bills that affect the state's residents. The assembly plays a crucial role in shaping Colorado's laws and budget.