
Arizona House of Representatives
The Arizona House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the state legislature, responsible for creating and passing laws that affect Arizona. It has 60 members elected from districts across the state, serving two-year terms. The House works alongside the Arizona Senate to debate, amend, and approve legislation, which then goes to the governor for approval. It also has powers like controlling budget matters, initiating revenue laws, and impeaching officials. Its structure ensures representation of Arizona residents’ interests and plays a vital role in shaping state policy and governance.