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California State Assembly

The California State Assembly is one of the two houses of the California State Legislature, the other being the State Senate. It consists of 80 elected representatives who serve two-year terms. The Assembly is responsible for proposing, debating, and voting on state laws, as well as handling budgetary matters. Members represent specific districts throughout California, advocating for their constituents’ interests. By working together, Assembly members create legislation that addresses social, economic, and environmental issues across the state, playing a crucial role in shaping California’s policies and governance.