part-time legislature
A part-time legislature is a legislative body that meets for a limited number of days each year, rather than year-round. This structure allows lawmakers to maintain other jobs or responsibilities outside of their legislative duties. Part-time legislatures are often found in states like Texas and California, where the sessions are scheduled to focus on key issues.
These legislatures typically have fewer staff and resources compared to full-time legislatures. As a result, they may rely more on citizen involvement and advocacy groups to inform their decisions. This model can lead to a more diverse representation of interests, as lawmakers balance their legislative work with their personal careers.