A Legislative Session is a period during which a legislative body, such as a state or national parliament, meets to discuss and make laws. These sessions can vary in length and frequency, often occurring annually or biennially. During this time, lawmakers debate proposed bills, review existing laws, and address various issues affecting their constituents.
Each session typically begins with an opening ceremony and may include various activities like committee meetings and public hearings. The outcome of a legislative session can significantly impact policies related to education, healthcare, and the economy, influencing the lives of citizens within the jurisdiction of the legislative body.