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110th General Assembly

The 110th General Assembly refers to a specific two-year period of legislative sessions for a state’s legislative body, such as a state legislature or the U.S. Congress. During this term, elected representatives create, revise, and pass laws, oversee government activities, and address issues affecting their constituents. Each assembly period is numbered sequentially, indicating its place in the ongoing history of legislative sessions. The 110th General Assembly typically spans a defined timeframe, such as two years, and involves members serving their terms, engaging in debates, and shaping policies relevant to their jurisdiction.