Kentucky General Assembly
The Kentucky General Assembly is the legislative body of the state of Kentucky. It is a bicameral institution, meaning it has two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The General Assembly meets annually in Frankfort, the state capital, to discuss and pass laws that affect the residents of Kentucky.
Members of the General Assembly are elected by the citizens of Kentucky. The House of Representatives has 100 members, while the Senate consists of 38 members. Together, they work on various issues, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure, to create policies that benefit the state's population.