
Arizona Senate
The Arizona Senate is the upper chamber of the Arizona Legislature, composed of 30 elected state senators who serve four-year terms. Its primary responsibilities include reviewing and passing state laws, confirming gubernatorial appointments, and working with the House of Representatives to create the state budget. Senators represent specific geographic districts and debate policies on issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The Senate functions as a key legislative body, shaping laws that impact residents of Arizona and balancing the powers of the executive and legislative branches.