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Annual Sessions

Annual Sessions refer to the yearly gatherings of a legislative body, such as a state legislature or congress. During these sessions, representatives meet to discuss, debate, and vote on laws, budgets, and policies that affect their jurisdiction. It's a structured period dedicated to legislative work, often including committee hearings and public input. These sessions typically follow a routine schedule—start and end dates—and are essential for the functioning of government, ensuring that elected officials review and pass laws to address the community’s needs and priorities.