Montana Legislature
The Montana Legislature is the legislative body of the state of Montana, responsible for creating and passing laws. It is a bicameral system, consisting of two chambers: the Montana House of Representatives and the Montana Senate. The legislature meets in regular sessions every two years, with special sessions called as needed.
Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms, while Senators serve four-year terms. The legislature addresses various issues, including education, healthcare, and natural resources, reflecting the needs and interests of Montana residents. The governor can also influence legislation through veto power.