
New Hampshire General Court
The New Hampshire General Court is the state's legislative body, responsible for creating laws, appropriating funds, and overseeing government functions. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives, with 204 members, and the Senate, with 24 members. Both chambers work together to debate and pass legislation that affects residents. Members are elected by voters and serve specific terms, reflecting the will of the people. The General Court plays a crucial role in shaping state policies, budgets, and laws, functioning as New Hampshire’s primary institution for legislative decision-making and governance.