
Hawaii State Legislature
The Hawaii State Legislature is the law-making body of the state of Hawaii, consisting of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. It meets annually to propose, debate, and enact laws that govern the state. Senators serve four-year terms, while Representatives serve two-year terms. The Legislature also oversees the state budget and addresses issues such as education, health, and the environment. Legislators are elected by Hawaii's residents, ensuring that local interests and needs are represented in the state government. The work done in the Legislature plays a crucial role in shaping Hawaii's policies and future.