
Arizona Legislature
The Arizona Legislature is the law-making body of the state of Arizona. It consists of two chambers: the Arizona House of Representatives and the Arizona Senate. Together, they create, debate, and pass laws that govern the state. The Legislature meets annually, typically starting in January, and is responsible for determining the state budget, addressing various issues such as education and healthcare, and representing the interests of Arizona residents. Members of the Legislature are elected by the public and serve two-year terms in the House and four-year terms in the Senate.