North Dakota House
The North Dakota House, officially known as the North Dakota House of Representatives, is one of the two chambers of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly. It consists of 94 members who are elected to serve two-year terms. The House is responsible for proposing and voting on state laws, as well as managing the state budget and addressing various issues affecting North Dakota residents.
The North Dakota House meets in the state capital, Bismarck, during regular sessions, which occur every odd-numbered year. Members of the House represent different districts across the state, ensuring that the diverse interests of North Dakota's population are considered in the legislative process.