
Missouri House of Representatives
The Missouri House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Missouri's state legislature, responsible for creating and passing laws. Comprising 163 members elected from districts across the state, they represent the interests of their constituents. The House works with the state Senate and governor to develop legislation, allocate funding, and oversee state government. Members serve two-year terms and focus on issues like education, healthcare, infrastructure, and public policy. Their work is fundamental to shaping Missouri’s laws and policies, ensuring the state's governance reflects the needs of its residents.