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California Assembly

The California Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature, which is responsible for making state laws. It consists of 80 elected members who represent districts across the state. Assembly members propose, debate, and vote on a wide range of issues, including education, healthcare, and public safety. The Assembly works with the California Senate, the upper house, to create and pass legislation. Together, these two chambers shape the laws that govern California, reflecting the needs and interests of its diverse population.