
Arizona State Senate
The Arizona State Senate is the upper chamber of the Arizona State Legislature, which is responsible for making state laws. It consists of 30 elected senators who represent different districts across Arizona. Senators serve two-year terms and can propose, debate, and vote on legislation. The Senate works alongside the Arizona House of Representatives to create the state's budget, address issues like education and healthcare, and establish policies. The Senate also confirms appointments made by the governor and can conduct investigations. Overall, it plays a crucial role in shaping Arizona's laws and governance.