
Alabama Legislature
The Alabama Legislature is the state's lawmaking body, consisting of two chambers: the Alabama House of Representatives and the Alabama Senate. Together, they create, amend, and pass laws that impact daily life, such as education, health, and safety. Legislators are elected by Alabama residents and work in sessions to debate and vote on bills. The governor signs these laws to make them official. The legislature also approves budgets and oversees other state functions, ensuring government operates effectively and reflects the needs of its citizens.