
Georgia State Legislature
The Georgia State Legislature is the lawmaking body of Georgia, consisting of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Together, they create, amend, and pass laws that affect the state's residents. Senators and Representatives are elected by voters to represent their districts. The legislature also approves the state budget, oversees government agencies, and addresses issues such as education, health, and public safety. Its primary role is to create laws that reflect the needs and interests of Georgia's citizens through a process involving debate, amendments, and voting.