State House of Assembly
The State House of Assembly is a legislative body in each state of a country, responsible for making laws and representing the interests of the citizens. Members of the assembly, often called legislators or representatives, are elected by the public. They debate and vote on various issues, including budgets, policies, and local laws.
Each State House of Assembly operates within the framework of the state constitution and works alongside the executive branch, which includes the Governor. The assembly plays a crucial role in shaping state governance and ensuring accountability in the political process.