The Connecticut General Assembly is the state legislature of Connecticut, responsible for making laws and overseeing the state budget. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members of the House serve two-year terms, while Senators serve four-year terms.
The Assembly meets annually at the State Capitol in Hartford. During sessions, legislators propose, debate, and vote on various bills that affect the state's residents. The General Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping policies on education, healthcare, transportation, and more, reflecting the needs and interests of the people of Connecticut.