Washington State House of Representatives
The Washington State House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the Washington State Legislature, responsible for creating and passing state laws. It consists of 98 members, each representing a specific district within the state. Members serve two-year terms and are elected by the residents of their districts.
The House works alongside the Washington State Senate to address various issues, including education, healthcare, and transportation. The legislative process involves proposing bills, debating them, and voting on their passage. The House also plays a crucial role in the state budget and oversight of state agencies.